Space Tech News

Feb. 1, 2023

Lockheed Martin's first LM 400 Multi-Mission Spacecraft completed SpaceDaily
ATLAS works with AWS to advance federated network and expand ground station coverage SpaceDaily
Iridium GO exec redefines personal off-the-grid connectivity SpaceDaily
D-Orbit launches ION's first mission into a midinclination orbit SpaceDaily
Studies on hibernating squirrels may help astronauts SpaceDaily
Bob and Doug Receive Accolades by the White House for Their Historic Demo-2 Mission in 2020... The Human Spaceflight
Curiosity Mars Rover: “Foreign Stones” and Wispy Clouds Mars Inside Outer Space 1
SpaceX installs rocket-catching arms on Starship’s Florida launch tower SpaceX TESLARATI » SpaceX
First commercial crew astronauts receive Congressional Space Medal of Honor SpaceNews.com
Crew Readies Spacewalk Tools While Continuing Advanced Science Orbiter.ch Space News

Jan. 31, 2023

SpaceX crewmates Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken awarded Space Medal of Honor SpaceX Space.com
Thin, lightweight layer provides radiation barrier for perovskites in space, protection from elements on Earth Science Daily | Space & Time
Starlink satellites, Italian space tug launched by SpaceX rocket SpaceX Spaceflight Now
SpaceX crewmates Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken awarded Space Medal of Honor SpaceX Collect Space
SpaceX launches 200th Falcon 9 rocket SpaceX TESLARATI » SpaceX
New telescope project completion in sight Phys.org
Doctoral dissertation questions a prevailing perception related to dust devils on Mars Mars Phys.org
'Star Trek: Picard's' sinister Borg Queen Annie Wersching has died at 45 Space.com
Space Force chief: Satellites are under threat, ‘we have to be ready’ SpaceNews.com
Whiz Kids on Mars: Astronaut Urine for Food Productivity Mars Inside Outer Space
A mysterious flying spiral above Hawaiian night sky likely caused by SpaceX launch SpaceX NPR - Space
Exoplanets dance around distant star in stunning 12-year timelapse (video) Space.com
Astronomers prepare to launch LuSEE night, a test observatory on the far side of the moon Phys.org
Future space telescopes could be 100 meters across, constructed in space, and bent into a precise shape Phys.org
NASA has simulated a tiny part of the moon here on Earth NASA Phys.org
Scientists examine geological processes of Monad Regio on Neptune's largest moon, Triton Phys.org
Scorpius X-1: Astronomers may soon detect extreme objects producing gravitational waves continuously Phys.org
Deep fractures and water-carved valleys on Mars Mars Phys.org
Don’t Bother Trying to Destroy Rubble Pile Asteroids Universe Today
Orbital Sidekick raises $10 million from customers and existing investors SpaceNews.com
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