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Top 7 must-read space technology stories of 2025 — Interesting Engineering
From plasma engines that could turn months of travel into weeks to the first blueprints for ships that will outlive their ...
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An Nvidia chip on a satellite trains the first AI model in space
The first artificial intelligence model trained entirely in orbit has turned a test satellite into a tiny, solar-powered data ...
When Will Bruey talks about the future, the timelines are shorter than most might imagine. The Varda Space Industries CEO predicts that within 10 years, someone could stand at a landing site and watch ...
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Data centers in space: Will 2027 really be the year AI goes to orbit?
Assuming Google does manage to launch a prototype in 2027, will it simply be a high-stakes technical experiment – or the ...
This article was originally published at The Conversation. The publication contributed the article to Space.com's Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights. Every year, companies and space agencies launch ...
Chinese rocket developer LandSpace plans to successfully recover a reusable booster in mid-2026, a company executive said in ...
The most obvious is Elon Musk's SpaceX, which dominates the rocket-launch industry and already has a plan to upgrade its next-generation satellites to serve as a type of data center. SpaceX plans to ...
In 1993, Mike Lawson, an aerospace entrepreneur based in Roswell, Georgia, unveiled his vision for a brave new future of advertising: space billboards. This wasn’t a half-baked ...
WASHINGTON — Spire Global has secured a contract from Deloitte to design, build and operate eight satellites that will support the consulting firm’s push into on-orbit cybersecurity, the companies ...
A sale of insider shares at $421 a share would make Mr. Musk’s rocket company the most valuable private company in the world, as it readies for a possible initial public offering next year. By Ryan ...
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NASA’s nuclear rocket could reach Mars in just 45 days
NASA is backing a new generation of nuclear rockets that could compress the months-long journey to Mars into a sprint ...
The 'lunar communications orbiter,' a topic of interest following multiple questions from the president at a recent Korea ...
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