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Once-in-1,200-Years Opportunity

calendar 30.10.2025
reading-time 7 minutes

End of an Era for Starship: This Week in Space

SpaceX has completed testing of Version 2 of its Starship launch system and is preparing for Version 3. Meanwhile a small asteroid was discovered just days before passing close to Earth, and scientists have identified unexpected complex molecules on Saturn’s moon Enceladus. This Week in Space

calendar 22.10.2025
reading-time 6 minutes

NASA Sets Date for Crewed Lunar Mission: This Week in Space

NASA announced that it may send humans on a flight around the Moon as early as this coming February and named a new group of astronauts. Russian mice have returned from space, and new satellites are en route to study the Sun. This Week in Space.

calendar 29.9.2025
reading-time 7 minutes

In Earth’s Shadow: Blood Moon Lunar Eclipse or, When the Moon Turns Red

A total lunar eclipse on September 7 was visible across much of Asia, Africa, and Australia. How does such an eclipse occur? What could observers see during the event, and at what times? And when will the next eclipse take place?

calendar 29.9.2025
reading-time 7 minutes

Perfect 10! Impressive success for Starship on Its 10th Test Flight

On its tenth test flight, SpaceX’s giant Starship launch system successfully passed all key tests, including payload deployment in space, engine reignition in space, and execution of a controlled landing maneuver.

calendar 29.9.2025
reading-time 7 minutes

Head of the ISA Steps Down: This Week in Space

The director of the Israel Space Agency concludes his tenure, a Chinese experiment successfully simulates a lunar landing, the upgraded configuration of the Vulcan rocket lifts off for the first time, and a promising exoplanet is revealed to be a cosmic disappointment.

calendar 29.9.2025
reading-time 6 minutes

Making Space Accessible to Israeli Entrepreneurs: This Week in Space

A new Israeli Space Center initiative, policies shift around private space stations, discoveries of complex molecules in a planet-forming system, and a veteran astronaut retires. This Week in Space

calendar 29.9.2025
reading-time 7 minutes

New Evidence for a Planet Orbiting the Sun’s Nearest Twin

Observations from the James Webb Space Telescope point to the existence of a Saturn-like planet orbiting Alpha Centauri A — a Sun-like star in the nearest stellar system to Earth.

calendar 29.9.2025
reading-time 4 minutes

Excellence Medal Awarded to Israeli Scientist: This Week in Space

Israeli bacteria head to the ISS, Australia faces a rocket setback, Pakistan launches a new satellite, and satellite design with artificial intelligence. This Week in Space

calendar 29.9.2025
reading-time 7 minutes

The Historic Handshake in Space

Marking 50 years since the Apollo–Soyuz mission — the first space collaboration between the United States and the Soviet Union at the height of the Cold War

calendar 29.9.2025
reading-time 10 minutes

Missed Shots and Milestones: This Week in Space

Disappointment as the continuation of the Israeli experiment to photograph sprite lightning from space comes back empty-handed, another delay for Boeing’s spacecraft, a travel record on Mars, and the birth of new planets. This Week in Space

calendar 29.9.2025
reading-time 8 minutes

First Woman Appointed to Lead the Israel Space Agency

Dr. Shimrit Maman has been appointed chair of the Israel Space Agency — the first woman to hold the position following three male predecessors.
“At this time, we are facing significant challenges,” said Maman upon her appointment.

calendar 29.9.2025
reading-time 3 minutes

“It’s a Cornerstone for Mitzpe Ramon’s Space Campus”

Ten Israeli startups are taking part in a Creation-Space initiative to develop space technologies, leveraging their innovations for improving sustainability on Earth

calendar 28.9.2025
reading-time 5 minutes

The Birth of Planets: Capturing the First Moments

For the first time, researchers have documented the very beginning of planet formation around a young, distant star—a discovery that could shed new light on the early history of our own Solar System.

calendar 28.9.2025
reading-time 3 minutes

New Interstellar Comet Older Than the Solar System: This Week in Space

The U.S. Air Force has canceled an intriguing space experiment, while new research reveals surprising details about the ocean beneath Enceladus’s icy surface. This Week in Space

calendar 28.9.2025
reading-time 6 minutes

Israeli mission to Europa

Researchers and engineers from Israel are advancing a mission to search for signs of life on Jupiter’s moon Europa

calendar 28.9.2025
reading-time 16 minutes

New Moon Discovered Orbiting Uranus

Using the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have identified a previously unknown moon orbiting Uranus. With an estimated diameter of just ten kilometers, this small celestial body increases the known count of Uranian moons to 29.

calendar 25.8.2025
reading-time 3 minutes

Prestigious Appointment for Israeli Astronaut: This Week in Space

Israeli astronaut Eytan Stibbe was appointed Honorary President of the International Space University, a hidden companion star has been found near Betelgeuse, and ESA has successfully tested the massive parachutes for its future Mars rover. This Week in Space.

calendar 31.7.2025
reading-time 8 minutes

Vera Rubin Observatory:Redefining Our View of the Universe

Equipped with the largest digital camera ever built, the Vera Rubin Observatory in Chile is poised to capture wide-field images of the sky with unparalleled detail and depth.

calendar 15.7.2025
reading-time 4 minutes

A Visitor from Another Solar System: This Week in Space

An environmental satellite mysteriously fell silent, a nuclear spacecraft project was canceled and six more tourists visited the edge of space. This Week in Space.

calendar 10.7.2025
reading-time 6 minutes

Israeli Science Joins a Global Space Effort: This Week in Space

Private astronauts arrived at the International Space Station, continuing a long-standing Israeli research initiative. A European spacecraft was lost during reentry, a U.S. solar probe completed another close pass by the Sun, and a new telescope began its mission to map the skies. This Week in Space

calendar 4.7.2025
reading-time 7 minutes

The History of Missiles and Rockets: From Ancient China to Iran and Mars

For centuries, missiles and rockets have played a dual role in human progress—sometimes advancing science, but more often serving as instruments of destruction. How were these technologies developed? What are they capable of? And how do we defend against them?

calendar 29.6.2025
reading-time 20 minutes

Starship Explodes During Ground Test: This Week in Space

An embarrassing malfunction for SpaceX, the U.S. revives its “Star Wars” defense ambitions, and China refuels satellites in orbit. This Week in Space

calendar 26.6.2025
reading-time 4 minutes

A Rare Exoplanetary System: This Week in Space

Rare documentation of a planet in an unusual planetary system, a delay in a private mission, and a successful launch by Rocket Lab. This Week in Space

calendar 18.6.2025
reading-time 4 minutes