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British space company to design fleet of satellites that may help map early universe | Space | The Guardian

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A British space company is designing a fleet of satellites to orbit the moon and map the early universe by detecting faint radio signals from its far side, shielded from Earth's interference.

An eerie spiral lit up the European skies. Here’s why it’s becoming more common | CNN

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Strange spiral and jellyfish-like light shows in the sky are becoming more frequent due to increased rocket launches, explained by experts as resulting from fuel expulsion and exhaust plumes.

An eerie spiral lit up the European skies. Here’s why it’s becoming more common | CNN

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Strange spiral and jellyfish-like light shows in the sky are becoming more frequent due to increased rocket launches, explained by experts as exhaust plume phenomena.

How Long Does It Take To Travel To The Moon? | IFLScience

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The time it takes to travel to the Moon varies significantly depending on the mission's trajectory and technology, ranging from a few days for crewed missions to months for fuel-efficient probes.

Aerojet-Dade Abandoned Rocket Facility - Business Insider

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An abandoned rocket facility in Florida's Everglades, built for a NASA project that was later scrapped, remains as a testament to a failed ambition in space exploration.

Comunicado oficial de la NASA: advierten del impacto de un meteorito del tamaño de un edificio de 10 pisos

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NASA's announcement regarding asteroid 2024 YR4, initially thought to pose a small risk to Earth, now shows a slightly increased chance of impacting the Moon in 2032.

NASA's Butch Wilmore Said Politics Isn't Affecting His Return to Earth - Business Insider

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Despite political claims, NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore attributes his extended stay on the International Space Station to technical issues with the spacecraft rather than political interference.

Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin flop is bigger than Katy Perry | The Verge

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Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin space tourism flight, featuring Katy Perry and Lauren Sanchez, faced significant backlash due to its perceived shallowness and hypocrisy amidst NASA budget cuts and broader sociopolitical issues.

Katy Perry heads to space: Live Blue Origin launch updates as singer leads A-list crew embarking on historic mission | Daily Mail Online

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Pop star Katy Perry and five other women embarked on a historic all-female space mission aboard a Blue Origin rocket, reaching the Karman line and sparking social media debate.

It’s golden jubilee for India’s first satellite Aryabhata - The Hindu

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India celebrates the 50th anniversary of its first satellite, Aryabhata, launched on April 19, 1975, marking a significant milestone in the country's space program.

Olivia Wilde, Emily Ratajkowski slam Blue Origin flight - Los Angeles Times

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Celebrities Emily Ratajkowski and Olivia Wilde criticize Blue Origin's all-female spaceflight as a wasteful and tone-deaf display of wealth.

A Private Space Mission Just Successfully Landed on the Moon for the First Time | WIRED

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Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lunar module made history by becoming the first privately funded spacecraft to successfully land on the Moon.

Blue Ghost private lander reaches the Moon intact | The Verge

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Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lunar lander successfully touched down on the Moon, marking a significant achievement for private space exploration and providing valuable data for future missions.

Starlink-Satelliten: China fordert Elon Musk heraus

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China is challenging Elon Musk's Starlink dominance in space by rapidly developing its own large-scale satellite internet constellations, driven by economic and geopolitical motivations.

Sonda soviética perdida há 53 anos pode cair na Te... | VEJA

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A Soviet space capsule launched in 1972 is predicted to re-enter Earth's atmosphere in early May, potentially posing a low risk to populated areas.

The Lunar Economy Is Coming | WIRED

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The article discusses the emerging lunar economy, focusing on the Firefly Aerospace mission, Blue Ghost 1, as a crucial step in establishing a delivery system between Earth and the moon, utilizing lunar resources for future space exploration.