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Mars, Asteroids, the Moon—Space Is Asking Us a Hard Question
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Mars, Asteroids, the Moon—Space Is Asking Us a Hard Question

The hunt for Martian life, asteroid defense, and permanent lunar bases are accelerating simultaneously. What does this convergence mean for humanity's future—and who gets to decide?

NASA Scraps Billion-Dollar Rocket to Beat China to the Moon
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NASA Scraps Billion-Dollar Rocket to Beat China to the Moon

NASA's new administrator just canceled a multi-billion dollar rocket upgrade and delayed moon landing to 2028. But the real goal? Launch every year instead of every 3.5 years.

NASA's Artemis Shakeup Reveals America's Moon Race Anxiety
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NASA's Artemis Shakeup Reveals America's Moon Race Anxiety

New NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman announces sweeping Artemis program changes, driven by fears China could beat America back to the Moon.

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Wide shot of the Artemis II SLS rocket on the launch pad at Kennedy Space Center.
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NASA Artemis II Mission Launch 2026: Fast-Tracked for February Departure

NASA has accelerated the Artemis II launch schedule to as early as Feb. 6, 2026. The 10-day crewed mission will take four astronauts 4,000 miles beyond the far side of the moon.

Illustration of a massive satellite network surrounding Earth
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Starlink Challenged: China's 200,000 Satellite Constellation Plan Unveiled

China has applied to launch over 200,000 satellites, challenging SpaceX's Starlink. Discover the details of the CTC projects and the escalating US-China space race.

Silhouetted rocket launch against a large moon
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Cold War Madness: The 1958 Project A119 Moon Nuke Plan

Discover the shocking details of Project A119, the secret 1958 US Air Force plan to detonate a nuclear bomb on the moon to intimidate the USSR during the Space Race.

Tech's New Cold War: China Closes Chip Gap as Satellites 'Dogfight' in Orbit
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Tech's New Cold War: China Closes Chip Gap as Satellites 'Dogfight' in Orbit

A new report reveals China's breakthrough in chip-making machinery, drastically closing the semiconductor gap as U.S. and Chinese satellites engage in orbital "dogfighting."

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The Polar Pivot: Russia's New Space Station Signals a Geopolitical Breakup with the West
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The Polar Pivot: Russia's New Space Station Signals a Geopolitical Breakup with the West

Russia's planned ROS space station isn't just a post-ISS project. Its unique polar orbit signals a strategic, military, and economic pivot away from global cooperation.

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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