As NASA faces cuts, China reveals ambitious plans for planetary exploration Article 426 words 16 votes
US Space Force official warns there is not enough room to prep satellites as commercial and government missions ramp up satellites spaceflight.commercial Article 431 words 16 votes
NASA moves swiftly to end Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs, ask US employees to “report” violations Article 305 words 30 votes
With Finland's signing of Artemis Accords, NASA celebrates the 53rd nation committing to the safe and responsible exploration of space that benefits humanity Article 465 words 14 votes
Andøya Spaceport is centrepiece in the Technology Safeguards Agreement signed by US and Norwegian authorities satellites Article 315 words 7 votes
Denmark is the latest country to join the Artemis Accords, the 48th country to sign the document outlining best practices for sustainable space exploration Article 456 words 6 votes
How Sweden is failing its spacetechs – it's not about the budget, says one founder who moved his company to Finland Article 1215 words 7 votes
US astronomers fight to save X-ray telescope as NASA dishes out budget cuts astronomy Article 1601 words 14 votes
US House Intel Chairman announces ‘serious national security threat,’ sources say it is related to Russia's nuclear capabilities in space Article 30 votes
Norwegian state-run telco Telenor announced plans to sell its satellite division to Space Norway, part of the country's space agency satellites Article 433 words 6 votes
Vote to block Georgia spaceport upheld by state’s high court Article 964 words, published Feb 7 2023 17 votes
Amateurs identify classified US spy satellite based on Tweet satellites spaceflight Article 805 words 11 votes
India shot down a satellite, Modi says, shifting balance of power in Asia satellites Article 278 words 9 votes
Vice President Pence gives NASA five years to put Americans back on the Moon rocketry Article 402 words 14 votes