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    US economy to benefit from NASA investment in 3D-printable superalloy

    By Meredith Garofalo published May 27, 2024

    "Adoption of this alloy will lead to more sustainable aviation and space exploration."

    Asteroid-mining company AstroForge gets 1st-ever FCC license for commercial deep-space mission

    By Keith Cooper published November 5, 2024

    AstroForce has received a commercial license for operating and communicating with a mission headed to a near-Earth asteroid, the first to be granted for beyond Earth orbit.

    Auction offers Neil Armstrong's reply to NASA engineer's Apollo 11 mission patch ideas

    By Robert Z. Pearlman published February 9, 2025

    Neil Armstrong was appreciative, but it was too late. The Apollo 11 crew had a design for the first moon landing. Armstrong's note and the patch idea that inspired it are now up for auction.

    Piece of Apollo 11 spacecraft 'lands' in moon meteorite-lined wedding ring

    By Robert Z. Pearlman published December 25, 2024

    For better or for worse, a small part of the Apollo 11 spacecraft will now be Jon Mesick's to have and to hold for all the days of his life. The tape is the centerpiece of Mesick's wedding band.

    Private company wants to clean up space junk with 'capture bags' in Earth orbit

    By Elizabeth Howell published August 29, 2023

    Space junk could one day be snatched in orbit with a strong bag, if a new contract to test the technology ends up flying in space.

    Who's in your commercial? Capital One ad stars (unnamed) astronaut

    By Robert Z. Pearlman published October 29, 2024

    A banker, an athlete and an astronaut walk onto a stage... No, that is not the setup for a joke, but rather the premise behind a new commercial starring a veteran NASA space traveler.

    Paralympian John McFall could become 1st astronaut with a disability on ISS

    By Josh Dinner published February 21, 2025

    European Space Agency astronaut John McFall is cleared to be the first person with a physical disability to fly to the space station.

    Magnificent communication: Apollo 11 moonwalker Buzz Aldrin tests Verizon satellite service in new ad

    By Robert Z. Pearlman published February 2, 2025

    Apollo 11 moonwalker Buzz Aldrin has teamed up with Verizon to help promote the company's satellite-based solution to cell service "dead zones" in a new commercial.

    STEM and space: Building what's next

    By Karl Tate, Jacob York published October 1, 2024

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    South Korea is converting an abandoned coal mine into a moon exploration testing ground

    By Andrew Jones published April 8, 2025

    South Korea conducted a test inside the former Hamtae mine in late March, deploying prototype moon rovers equipped with tech that could be used in space mining.

    Stoke Space gets closer to 100% reusable rocket with successful 'Hopper' test flight (video)

    By John Loeffler published September 19, 2023

    Stoke Space successfully tested its Hopper vehicle, showcasing innovative designs for its second stage rocket while aiming for full rocket reusability.

    Astroscale gets up to $80 million for space junk inspection mission

    By Mike Wall published October 4, 2023

    Astroscale just scored up to $80 million from the Japanese government to develop a demonstration mission that will study a large, dead satellite in orbit.

    10 everyday NASA inventions and spin-offs you can find in your home

    By All About Space magazine published May 28, 2023

    Explore 10 everyday inventions and spin-offs by NASA, many of which you'll find in your home.

    Florida startup Star Catcher snags $12 million to help develop 1st off-Earth energy grid

    By Mike Wall published July 25, 2024

    Star Catcher Industries just snagged $12.25 million to develop its planned constellation of power-beaming satellites, which will service other orbiting spacecraft.

    NASA awards $150 million for moon power systems, other exploration tech

    By Mike Wall published July 26, 2023

    NASA has awarded $150 million to advance the development of potentially revolutionary exploration technologies, including systems that could power outposts on the moon.

    NASA has used the US military for astronaut rescue for decades. So why ask private companies for help now?

    By Brett Tingley published April 30, 2025

    NASA is asking private industry and academia for ideas for new rescue services for its astronauts on Earth in the event of emergencies.

    A billionaire hopes to upgrade the Hubble Telescope on a private SpaceX mission, but could it really happen?

    By Elizabeth Howell published May 25, 2024

    Jared Isaacman, the billionaire funder and commander of the Polaris Program missions, spoke on social media recently about why he wants a Hubble Space Telescope mission.

    'I think we all know that hope is fading.' Private Odin asteroid probe is tumbling in space

    By Tariq Malik published March 1, 2025

    The company AstroForge is working to try and recover the asteroid probe before time runs out.

    This little robot can hop in zero-gravity to explore asteroids

    By Samantha Mathewson published April 14, 2024

    A three-legged robot named SpaceHopper could help combat challenges of exploring low-gravity environments, such as asteroids or moons.

    'Stellar Dreams' project gifting 100 telescopes to 100 families (exclusive)

    By Jeff Spry published June 9, 2024

    An interview with Raven Baxter and NASA's Ronald Gamble about the Stellar Dreams Project, which will give 100 telescopes to 100 families.

    Keep the lines of communication open by building your own infrared transmitter

    By Jacob York published March 25, 2024

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    This Week In Space podcast: Episode 135 — The Spacer Pipeline

    By Space.com Staff published November 2, 2024

    On Episode 135 of This Week In Space, Rod and Tariq talk with Rick Jenet of Expanding Frontiers about the space workforce.

    Hope is all but lost for private asteroid probe in deep space — 'the chance of talking with Odin is minimal'

    By Mike Wall published March 6, 2025

    AstroForge says there's no real hope of reestablishing contact with its Odin probe, the first private spacecraft ever to fly beyond the moon.

    NASA hopes humanoid robots can help us explore the moon and Mars

    By John Loeffler published September 17, 2023

    NASA is exploring the capabilities of several next-gen humanoid robots that it hopes will one day assist astronauts in orbit and mine the moon for minerals.

    NASA celebrated this employee's story of resilience, then tried to scrub it from the internet. Then fired her.

    By Josh Dinner published May 12, 2025

    NASA's deletion of websites related to women in STEM and other DEIA programs erased this woman's story from the internet. NASA put it back online, but then they fired her.

    NASA's Artemis 2 crew wants your help designing the plush toy that will fly with them around the moon.

    By Robert Z. Pearlman published March 8, 2025

    The first astronauts preparing to fly to the moon in more than 50 years want your help identifying their "moon mascot." NASA's Artemis II crew is seeking an original idea for their zero-g indicator.

    NASA just gave these 9 companies $24 million to dream up Artemis moon mission tech

    By Julian Dossett published February 5, 2025

    A bevy of space companies will lend a hand to NASA's moon goals under new contracts centered around the agency's upcoming Artemis missions.

    SpaceX buys parachute manufacturer Pioneer Aerospace

    By Andrew Jones published December 4, 2023

    SpaceX has acquired Pioneer Aerospace, a company that provided components for Dragon spacecraft parachutes before filing for bankruptcy.

    VIPER back from the dead? NASA asks US companies to partner on ice-hunting moon rover

    By Mike Wall published February 4, 2025

    NASA is asking U.S. companies for proposals to move forward with the ice-hunting VIPER moon rover, a $450 million project the agency canceled last summer.

    SpaceX to launch new Intuitive Machines moon lander, lunar satellites in 2027

    By Tariq Malik published April 9, 2025

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