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James Webb Telescope Reveals Rapidly Growing Supermassive Black Hole in Distant Galaxy
23Nov

James Webb Telescope Reveals Rapidly Growing Supermassive Black Hole in Distant Galaxy

Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope, a collaboration among NASA, the European Space Agency, and the Canadian Space Agency, have uncovered a supermassive black hole in the distant galaxy CANUCS-LRD-z8.6. This galaxy is notable for being one of the farthest observed, existing just 570 million years following the Big Bang. CANUCS-LRD-z8.6 is classified within […]

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ESA Prepares for Pivotal Ministerial Council Meeting to Shape Future of European Space Strategy
21Nov

ESA Prepares for Pivotal Ministerial Council Meeting to Shape Future of European Space Strategy

The European Space Agency (ESA) is gearing up for its Ministerial Council meeting, set to take place in Bremen, Germany, on November 26 and 27, 2025. This pivotal assembly will influence ESA’s operations for the next three years and is an important step in advancing the agency’s Strategy 2040. ESA’s Director General, Josef Aschbacher, will […]

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Solar storm offers critical data for future space weather monitoring despite minimal impact on Earth
21Nov

Solar storm offers critical data for future space weather monitoring despite minimal impact on Earth

Last week, a significant solar storm struck Earth, following a series of coronal mass ejections (CMEs) from the Sun. In just 48 hours, the Sun emitted three consecutive CMEs, culminating in a vigorous geomagnetic storm that lasted approximately six hours before subsiding. Fortunately, this intense celestial event had a limited impact on critical technologies and […]

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SpaceX faces setback as Booster 18 rupture halts Starship program progress
21Nov

SpaceX faces setback as Booster 18 rupture halts Starship program progress

SpaceX’s recent attempt to advance its Starship program encountered a significant setback when Booster 18 experienced a rupture during a gas system pressure test. The incident occurred at the company’s Masseys site on November 21, 2025, just one day after the booster was rolled out for testing. During the early morning testing, the Liquid Oxygen […]

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China prepares for Shenzhou spacecraft launch as space station welcomes first international astronaut in 2026
20Nov

China prepares for Shenzhou spacecraft launch as space station welcomes first international astronaut in 2026

China is gearing up for the launch of an uncrewed Shenzhou spacecraft, while the Shenzhou-20 crew adjusts their plans following damage to their craft. The Tiangong space station is set to welcome its first international astronaut in 2026, marking a new chapter in China’s space exploration efforts. The Shenzhou-20 crew recently returned to Earth on […]

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SpaceX accelerates Starship launch pad upgrades as preparations for future missions intensify
20Nov

SpaceX accelerates Starship launch pad upgrades as preparations for future missions intensify

As SpaceX accelerates its production and testing of Starship vehicles and engines, significant advancements are being made in the associated launch infrastructure. The company is focusing on enhancing its launch capabilities at various sites, including Pad 2 at Starbase in Texas and Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, even as it undertakes […]

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ESA Celebrates European Aerospace Innovation with Excellence and Innovation Awards
20Nov

ESA Celebrates European Aerospace Innovation with Excellence and Innovation Awards

The European Space Agency (ESA) is celebrating the remarkable achievements of several European firms at the Space Tech Expo Europe 2025, held in Bremen, Germany. On November 20, ESA awarded three prestigious honors for excellence and innovation in recognition of the vital contributions these companies have made within various ESA programmes. Germany’s OHB, a prominent […]

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James Webb Telescope Identifies Early Supermassive Black Hole Challenging Cosmic Formation Theories
19Nov

James Webb Telescope Identifies Early Supermassive Black Hole Challenging Cosmic Formation Theories

Researchers using the advanced capabilities of the James Webb Space Telescope, a collaboration between NASA, ESA, and the CSA, have made a groundbreaking discovery: an actively evolving supermassive black hole residing in a galaxy that formed just 570 million years after the inception of the Universe. This galaxy, designated CANUCS-LRD-z8.6, is part of a category […]

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L3Harris Accelerates RS-25 Rocket Engine Production for NASA’s Artemis Moon Missions
18Nov

L3Harris Accelerates RS-25 Rocket Engine Production for NASA’s Artemis Moon Missions

L3Harris has intensified the production of the new RS-25 rocket engines at its facility near Los Angeles, preparing for NASA’s Artemis missions aimed at returning astronauts to the Moon. The company restarted production of the RS-25, which is based on engines used in the Space Shuttle program, with certification from NASA expected in mid-2024. These […]

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ESA’s HydroGNSS Mission Set to Launch Twin Satellites for Global Water Cycle Monitoring
18Nov

ESA’s HydroGNSS Mission Set to Launch Twin Satellites for Global Water Cycle Monitoring

The European Space Agency (ESA) is set to launch its HydroGNSS mission, an innovative twin-satellite initiative aimed at monitoring Earth’s water cycle, on 19 November at 19:18 CET (10:18 Pacific Time). The launch will take place at Vandenberg Space Force Base, with SpaceX facilitating the operation using its Falcon 9 rocket. Live coverage of the […]

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