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Hubble: The Greatest Photographer in (and of) the Universe

Throughout its storied 35-year career, Hubble has revolutionized our understanding of the universe. And even today, Hubble continues its mission of exploration, capturing stunning images and data that astronomers around the world use to investigate phenomena from nearby solar system objects to distant galaxies.


June 10, 2025
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Ukraine’s Defense Still Requires U.S. Space Technology

Most drones used in Ukraine's defense are first-person view (FPV) controlled by radio links. But satellite connectivity enables the unmanned vehicles to strike targets much deeper in the Russia-controlled territory. First such uses of Starlink in Ukraine were reported in mid-2022 with marine drones targeting Russia’s ships in the Black Sea.


June 3, 2025
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The Shaky Economics of Space Cinema

Space movies are expensive, especially if you dare to shoot on-location. Are these movies profitable? Are they worth it? Tom Cruise needs to know.


May 27, 2025
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Water May Have Emerged from Dying Stars in the Universe

Telescopes looking at the farthest reaches of space have found that abundances of water existed less than two billion years after the Big Bang. But a recent study suggests something rather explosive: water may have been present as early as 100 to 200 million years after the universe came to be.


May 20, 2025
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Is China Learning to Snatch Satellites for Future Space Wars?

Five Chinese satellites were observed by the U.S. military, “maneuvering in and out and around each other in synchronicity and in control,” and that scares Western forces and their allies.


May 13, 2025
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Record-Breaking Polaris Dawn Astronauts Honored in Kansas City

The Kansas City Royals and Supercluster joined forces again this year to bring the excitement of space exploration and human spaceflight to students, teachers, and baseball fans from around the area. School Day at the K, held on Thursday, May 8th this year, honored record-breaking Polaris Dawn astronauts Anna Menon and Sarah Gillis.


May 13, 2025
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