Tag #Space Exploration

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British Astronaut Completes Rigorous Spacewalk Simulation

British astronaut Rosemary Coogan completed a six-hour spacewalk simulation in a NASA pool, successfully rescuing a simulated unconscious astronaut, demonstrating her readiness for future spacewalks and potential lunar missions.

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Gender Equality
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Satellite Proliferation Impacts Astronomy, Ecology, and Raises Equity Concerns

The proliferation of approximately 13,000 satellites orbiting Earth causes night sky brightening, impacting astronomical research, ecological systems reliant on natural light-dark cycles, and raising concerns about the ethical implications of space commercialization and its disproportionate effects ...

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Life on Land
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Germany's Renewed Space Ambitions: A Moon Shot and Beyond

Germany is significantly increasing its investment in space exploration, aiming to send a German astronaut to the moon and reduce reliance on SpaceX. This renewed focus reflects broader European efforts to enhance space capabilities and global competition.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Cosmos 482 Probe Falls into Indian Ocean

The Soviet Cosmos 482 probe, launched in March 1972 to explore Venus but failing to leave Earth's orbit, re-entered the atmosphere and fell into the Indian Ocean on Saturday, as predicted by Roscosmos.

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FAA Approves SpaceX's Starship Launch Increase to 25 Annually

The FAA approved SpaceX's request to increase Starship launches from 5 to 25 annually, despite past launch failures and environmental concerns, to support NASA and Department of Defense missions, prompting criticism from environmental groups.

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Climate Action
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Soviet Venus Probe Set for Earth Re-entry

The Soviet probe Cosmos 482, launched in 1972, is expected to re-enter Earth's atmosphere between May 9th and 10th, potentially impacting the surface due to its Venus-mission-designed durability; the precise location is uncertain but likely oceanic.

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2024 Kiel World Economic Prize Honors Leaders in Politics, Business, and Economics

The 2024 Kiel World Economic Prize, awarded on June 23rd in Kiel, Germany, honored Gabrielius Landsbergis (politics), Hélène Huby (business), and Monika Schnitzer (economics) for their contributions to a forward-thinking global society, recognizing their proactive responses to geopolitical challenge...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Space-Based Energy Transmission Experiment Boosts Dyson Sphere Feasibility

Caltech's MAPLE experiment achieved the first wireless energy transmission in space, advancing the feasibility of Dyson spheres—theoretical structures harnessing stellar energy—as proposed by an engineer using binary stars for stabilization, potentially impacting space colonization and Earth's energ...

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Affordable and Clean Energy
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Cosmos 482 probe falls into Indian Ocean after decades in orbit

The Soviet Cosmos 482 probe, launched in March 1972 to explore Venus but failing to leave Earth's orbit, re-entered the atmosphere on Saturday and fell into the Indian Ocean west of Jakarta, Indonesia, as predicted by Roscosmos.

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NASA Budget Cuts Shift Focus to Mars, Impacting International Collaboration

The Trump administration proposed a $6 billion cut to NASA's budget, shifting priorities from the Artemis lunar program to a Mars-focused initiative, impacting international partnerships and potentially jeopardizing numerous scientific projects; this reallocation aims to accelerate human missions to...

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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FAA Approves 25 SpaceX Starship Launches Annually

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has approved SpaceX to launch its Starship rocket up to 25 times yearly from its Boca Chica facility, a significant increase from the previous limit of five, boosting its testing schedule for NASA's moon mission and potential private Mars missions.

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Trump's $6 Billion NASA Budget Cut Prioritizes Lunar and Mars Missions

President Trump's proposed budget cuts NASA's funding by $6 billion, prioritizing lunar and Mars missions and increasing reliance on private contractors like SpaceX and Blue Origin, despite concerns about reduced government oversight.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure

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