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US Court Rejects Lawsuit From Dish, Environmental Group to Stop Starlink

A US appeals court won't reverse an FCC order allowing SpaceX to launch and operate 7,500 second-generation Starlink satellites.

By Michael Kan

SpaceX Expects to Lose 20 Starlink Satellites After Launch Malfunction

The satellites will fall back to Earth and burn up in the atmosphere, but the glitch may delay upcoming Falcon 9 flights and possibly the fall launch of a cellular Starlink service with T-Mobile.

By Michael Kan

Starlink Launch Malfunctions, Deploys Satellites in 'Lower Than Intended Orbit'

SpaceX is trying to use the satellites’ onboard ion thrusters to propel them into the correct orbit. Otherwise, they might plunge back to Earth and burn up in the atmosphere.

By Michael Kan

James Webb Telescope Spots Evidence of an Ocean on Faraway Exoplanet

Located over 48 light-years away, the planet LHS 1140 b shows signs it's an icy world with an ocean, according to new findings from the James Webb Space Telescope.

By Michael Kan

Cellular Starlink Satellites Light Up the Night Sky a Bit Too Much

SpaceX's 'direct to cell' satellites appear to be 4.9 times brighter than the company's regular Starlink satellites, according to a new study.

By Michael Kan

NASA Volunteers Emerge From 3D-Printed Mars Simulation After 378 Days

The Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog (CHAPEA) is intended to give NASA and prospective astronauts an idea of what it will be like to live on the surface of Mars.

By Joe Hindy

'Relatively Rare': NASA Snaps Images of 2 Asteroids That Passed Close to Earth

There was no danger of either asteroid hitting Earth, but such 'close' flybys don't happen every day, so the JPL team hustled to gather info. One of the images revealed a big surprise.

By Michael Kan

Cellular Starlink Service Reaches New Milestone With 100+ Satellites in Orbit

SpaceX plans to launch hundreds of additional 'direct to cell' Starlink satellites later this year as it prepares to serve T-Mobile customers.

By Michael Kan

Biden Puts $504 Million Toward 12 US 'Tech Hubs' for Biotech, Climate Solutions

The funding is intended to help foster tech innovation in rural, industrial, and lower-income communities and conduct research from battery development to quantum computing to medicine.

By Kate Irwin

Lego Reveals Bricks Made From Meteorite Dust: Here's How to See Them

The project is designed to help astronauts determine how they could potentially build their own structures on the Moon. Everyone else can check them out at select Lego Stores until Sept. 20.

By Emily Price

AST SpaceMobile: Our Satellite-Powered Phone Calls Will Work Indoors

The capability is one of the perks AST SpaceMobile is promising customers of AT&T and Verizon.

By Michael Kan

Neuralink Calls Off Second Human Patient Procedure Due to Medical Issue

Neuralink is now looking for a different person to be the second recipient of its brain chip implant next month.

By Kate Irwin

7-Ton Russian Satellite Breaks Apart, Creates Space Debris

Debris from RESURS-P1 briefly forces crew on the International Space Station to take shelter.

By Michael Kan

Amazon's Starlink Rival, Project Kuiper, Faces Another Delay

The company doesn't plan on launching the first production satellites for Project Kuiper until Q4.

By Michael Kan

SpaceX Lands $843 Million Contract to Make Space Station's Deorbit Vehicle

The International Space Station will be decommissioned starting in 2030. NASA confirms that SpaceX tech will help bring the ISS down to Earth.

By Kate Irwin

SpaceX: Here's How Starlink Satellites Weathered May's Major Solar Storm

The average Starlink user experienced 'less than one minute of disruption' during May's G5 solar storm, SpaceX tells the FCC.

By Michael Kan

Bezos' Blue Origin Wants to Cap SpaceX's Starship Launches

Blue Origin wants the FAA to limit the number of Starship launches at Kennedy Space Center because they may adversely affect the environment and local personnel. Elon Musk is not pleased.

By Michael Kan

Florida Man Sues NASA Over Space Debris That Crashed Into His House

The homeowner wants the space agency to pay for the damages incurred when a piece of the ISS failed to burn up in the Earth's atmosphere and slammed into his Naples home.

By Joe Hindy

Researchers Warn of Ozone Risk With Deorbited Starlink Satellites

A new research paper out of USC examines how retired satellites release chemicals harmful to the Earth's ozone layer when they burn up in the atmosphere upon reentry.

By Michael Kan

Elon Musk: Next-Gen Starlink Satellites Will Orbit Closer to Earth

Musk wants to operate future Starlink satellites at orbits of 350 kilometers to improve latency. But the FCC has concerns since SpaceX wants to operate up to 19,440 of them at that closer range.

By Michael Kan