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The Race to Replace Starlink on the Battlefield

With Starlink, drones could cover distances of hundreds or thousands of kilometers. And since Starlink satellite links cannot be easily jammed, these drones are also hard to stop, providing a significant advantage to those who have access to the constellation’s connectivity.


March 18, 2026
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The First Liquid-Fueled Rocket Launched 100 Years Ago

On March 16, 1926, Robert Goddard launched the first liquid-fueled rocket. Though his aspirations were mocked at the time, his belief in spaceflight has profoundly shaped our world a century later.


March 10, 2026
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A Trip to the Moon (In Movies)

There have been movies about the moon as long as there have been movies. But the oldest moon movie has endured more than most.


March 3, 2026
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Will Russia Attack the Starlink Constellation?

Through a new registration process, SpaceX has found a way to block Russia’s military from using Starlink on Ukraine’s territory, a move that has resulted in major battlefield losses for the invading army. Experts think that Russia may retaliate, and its ability to do so has not diminished.


February 24, 2026
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Stopping the European Space Startup Exodus

Young space startups have been struggling in Europe for years. The problem has become so widespread that insiders refer to it as the 'European Space Start-up Exodus.'


February 17, 2026
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When Space Missions Become Medical Emergencies

Last month, a medical issue paused a planned spacewalk and ultimately impacted crew rotation operations aboard the International Space Station. It was far from the first time a space agency scrambled to deal with a human health emergency in orbit.


February 10, 2026
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