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California’s Vast Space is building what would be the world’s first commercial space station, which it aims to launch next year.
Varda Space Industries is a winner of the 2025 Gizmodo Science Fair for successfully launching a first-of-its-kind in-orbit manufacturing spacecraft and returning it to Earth, bringing home a batch of space-made drugs that could revolutionize the industry.
Missions to the moon and Mars pose nutritional challenges for astronauts. Now, a new paper on space-grown food poses nutritional challenges for astronauts, but volunteers from NASA's Open Science Data Repository Analysis Working Groups (OSDR-AWG) are working together to analyze data on astronaut health.
President Trump’s proposed NASA budget looks to drop 41 science missions including 19 that are operational in space. The new space weather missions, though, are more closely tied to his
Astroscale is a 2025 Gizmodo Science Fair winner for developing a satellite designed to rendezvous with space junk, with the goal of capturing it and guiding it toward a fiery grave in Earth’s atmosphere. Can the space industry develop new technologies that help tackle the growing problem of debris and create a more sustainable orbital environment?
Australia's SpIRIT nanosatellite has successfully completed the initial phase of its mission, marking a milestone achievement for Australia's place and reputation in the global space industry.
This article has been updated to reflect a change in the launch day/time. A suite of three missions which will study the Sun’s influence on our Earth and solar system are set to launch next week.
The president's budget request called for about a 20 percent cut, overall, to NASA's budget, at a top-line level of $18.81 billion. By contrast, the House budget proposes to keep funding levels nearly identical to the current fiscal year, at $24.84 billion.
It is definitely possible to overhype the fact that the Science Museum has just said goodbye to its original space exhibition – which ran for almost 40 years – and replaced it with a new one.
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Seven $1 coins that once traveled to space sold today in an auction. The sale prices ranged from $120,000 up to $550,001. Officially designated as 2000-W Sacagawea dollars, the coins were struck in 22-karat gold in the late 1990s.