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Lasers take aim at a galaxy far, far away | Space photo of the day for May 4, 2026 Looking like a scene out of "Star Wars," this image shows the ESO's Very Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI) beaming four separate lasers into the sky towards the Tarantula Nebula.
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Interlune wins NASA contract for helium-3 extraction payload Interlune, a startup with plans to harvest helium-3 from the moon, has won a NASA contract to develop a payload to test ways to extract the isotope from lunar regolith. The post Interlune wins NASA contract for helium-3 ...
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DARPA chief says agency must harness commercial space boom Director Stephen Winchell says the agency is eyeing a cislunar navigation challenge and is exploring asteroid resource concepts The post DARPA chief says agency must harness commercial space boom appeared first on SpaceN...
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Moons Formation In Many Ways Still Remains A Mystery

Universe Today - 5 May 2026 00:11
Moons Formation In Many Ways Still Remains A Mystery Our Moon is still guarding its secrets decades after the last of the Apollo missions lifted off the lunar surface. Lunar scientists still puzzle over just when and how a giant Earth impactor formed our Moon, completely a...
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NASA Welcomes Ireland as Newest Artemis Accords Signatory

NASA Breaking news - 4 May 2026 23:09
NASA Welcomes Ireland as Newest Artemis Accords Signatory Ireland signed the Artemis Accords Monday during a signing ceremony hosted by NASA, becoming the latest nation to commit to the responsible exploration of space for all humanity. Ireland, a longstanding member of ESA (Eu...
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Trump's proposed NASA budget is a 'horrible threat to our future' in space, Planetary Society CEO says In conversation with Space.com, the new Planetary Society CEO talked about the fight to restore NASA's funding again 2027.
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NASA Fosters Development of Lunar Resource-Seeking Technologies To support long-duration missions to the Moon and Mars, NASA and industry are developing technologies that can extract resources such as hydrogen and helium-3 from lunar soil, known as regolith. This capability, known as...
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James Webb Space Telescope directly studies an exoplanet's surface for the 1st time: 'We see a dark, hot, barren rock' Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have directly analyzed the surface of a distant super-Earth, revealing a dark, airless, Mercury-like world.
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Io is a world of extremes. It is by far the most volcanically active world in our solar system. Being continually squeezed in the never-ending tug-of-war between Jupiter and its larger satellites will do that to a moon. ...
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Watch the Eta Aquarid meteor shower online with these free livestreams Watch Eta Aquarid meteors streak across the sky live from observatories and sky cams around the world.
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NASA Welcomes Malta as Newest Artemis Accords Signatory

NASA Breaking news - 4 May 2026 19:46
NASA Welcomes Malta as Newest Artemis Accords Signatory The Republic of Malta became the 65th signatory to the Artemis Accords on Monday during a ceremony in the town of Kalkara with NASA and U.S. Department of State officials present. Today, its my pleasure to welcome the Re...
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Are streamers losing faith in legacy sci-fi franchises? Does the cancellation of 'Starfleet Academy' suggest that lean times are ahead for 'Star Trek' and 'Star Wars'?
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Breaking Barriers at 3rd Annual Findings from the Field Symposium This years Findings from the Field Student Research Symposium welcomed 106 students, grades four through eight, 29 educators, and 15 Subject Matter Experts, and it featured 68 research posters, 14 lightning talks, and 5 ...
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We Might Have Massively Underestimated Io's Thermal Output Io is a world of extremes. It is by far the most volcanically active world in our solar system. Being continually squeezed in the never-ending tug-of-war between Jupiter and its larger satellites will do that to a moon. ...
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Indian hyperspectral imaging startup Pixxel plans to test orbital data center technology on a pathfinder satellite designed to deliver geospatial intelligence directly from space.
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Will the moon ruin the Eta Aquarid meteor shower this week? Here's what to know A bright waning gibbous moon may wash out this week's Eta Aquarid meteor shower peak - but early risers could still catch a few shooting stars.
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Hubble Spots a Starry Spiral

NASA Breaking news - 4 May 2026 17:17
Hubble Spots a Starry Spiral In this new picture from NASAsHubble Space Telescope, a spiral galaxy glittering with star clusters is the center of attention. NGC 3137 is located 53 million light-years away in the constellationAntlia(the Air Pump). As...
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Global Smallsat Deployment Accelerates, with 16,900 Satellites Projected Through 2035 Paris, France - May 2026- The 11th edition of NovaspacesProspects for theSmall Satellite Marketreport forecasts16,900 small satellites (under 500 kg)to be launched between 2026 and 2035. This equates to an [] The post Gl...
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Our Milky Way's 'Zone of Avoidance' holds a galaxy supercluster with 30,000 trillion times the sun's mass The Vela Supercluster, in our Milky Way's Zone of Avoidance, is competing gravitationally with other superclusters for the attention of local galaxies.
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Using various telescopes, an international team of astronomers has performed multi-wavelength observations of a recently identified gamma-ray burst source designated GRB 250416C. Results of the observational campaign, pu...
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For NASAs TESS, Stellar Eclipses Shed Light on Possible New Worlds A study of NASAs TESS (Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite) data on stellar pairs undergoing mutual eclipses has uncovered more than two dozen candidate exoplanets, or worlds beyond our solar system. This method allows...
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LAGEOS: An Earth Science Mission Built for Enduring Precision On May 4, 1976, a spacecraft resembling a disco ball entered orbit almost 3,700 miles (6,000 kilometers) above Earth. This shiny, twofootwide (60centimeter) sphere called the Laser Geodynamics Satellite, or LAGEOS, is co...
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