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Concept art of a Palace of Fine Arts-style hotel on the Moon
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GRU Space Lunar Hotel Deposits: A $1 Million Leap of Faith for Space Tourists

GRU Space opens deposits up to $1 million for its ambitious lunar hotel project. Can a small startup build a luxury hotel on the Moon within 6 years?

Innospace's Historic Launch for South Korea's First Commercial Rocket Delayed by Weather
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Innospace's Historic Launch for South Korea's First Commercial Rocket Delayed by Weather

South Korean startup Innospace's first commercial rocket launch, Hanbit-Nano, has been delayed in Brazil due to bad weather. A successful launch would be a historic first for the country's private space sector.

Japan's H3 Rocket Fails Mid-Flight, Dealing Blow to National Space Ambitions
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Japan's H3 Rocket Fails Mid-Flight, Dealing Blow to National Space Ambitions

Japan's next-generation H3 rocket failed 30 minutes after its December 22 launch, following a second-stage engine malfunction. The setback impacts Japan's commercial space launch ambitions.

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South Korean Startup Innospace Aims for Historic First Commercial Launch After Three Delays
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South Korean Startup Innospace Aims for Historic First Commercial Launch After Three Delays

South Korean startup Innospace is attempting the country's first private commercial orbital launch with its Hanbit-Nano rocket from Brazil after three delays. A success would be a major milestone for the nation's space industry.

Rocket Lab's $816M Deal Isn't About Rockets—It's About a New Defense Prime
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Rocket Lab's $816M Deal Isn't About Rockets—It's About a New Defense Prime

Rocket Lab's massive $816M SDA contract signals its transformation from a launch provider to a key defense contractor, challenging industry giants.

NASA's New Doctrine: The Commercial Takeover of American Space Power
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NASA's New Doctrine: The Commercial Takeover of American Space Power

Analysis of Jared Isaacman's NASA appointment and a new executive order, signaling a major shift to a commercially-driven, competitive U.S. space policy.

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