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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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A Proud Canadian Visits Kennedy Space Center for Artemis II

NASA's Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and the Canadian Space Agency’s Jeremy Hansen are set to join a very small club of pioneering explorers who have journeyed to the Moon. I met Hansen the moment he became an astronaut candidate, nearly 17 years ago, and have watched his career ever since. We never could have predicted he’d climb moonward. But so it goes.


February 3, 2026
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Pluribus and the Alien Trojan Horse: Is SETI Dangerous?

The plot of Apple TV's new hit show Pluribus is a terrifying case study in SETI gone wrong.


January 27, 2026
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Iran's Authorities Failed to Jam Starlink, a Lifeline for its People

Iran's crackdown on nationwide economic protests may have left at least 16,000 dead and 330,000 injured. To prevent evidence of war crimes from getting out, Iranian authorities are making attempts to jam Starlink. And they are failing. The situation is a testament to the resiliency of Starlink, which has been put to the test and strengthened through years of its deployment on Ukrainian battlefields. It is also a reminder of how critical the mega-constellation, controlled by the world’s richest man, has become to countries in geopolitical turmoil.


January 20, 2026
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40 Years After Voyager 2: Does Uranus Require a Deeper Dive?

As the first close up images of Uranus were beamed back, excitement turned to discontent. Whereas Jupiter and Saturn displayed active, writhing atmospheres with turbulent storm clouds that, in Saturn’s case, was topped off by the most remarkable ring system, Uranus appeared bland and boring, swamped in a featureless smog and encircled by dark, thin rings that were barely visible.


January 13, 2026
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US Politics is Creating a Rift Between NASA and the European Space Agency

NASA is supposed to provide an instrument to help the European Space Agency scan the surface of Venus in powerful detail. American politics and budgeting issues may delay the mission.


January 6, 2026
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