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Moon Promises and Planet Births: Space News Roundup

NASA’s new chief promises to land humans on the Moon within three years; mice that returned from space have produced healthy offspring; European Space Agency’s computer systems have been breached; and rare documentation of planet formation. Space Highlights.

calendar 5.1.2026
reading-time 7 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

The New European Rocket: This Week in Space

Chinese rocket failure, Boeing’s spacecraft still stuck, and NASA’s Mars simulation.

calendar 18.7.2024
reading-time 7 minutes

Japanese Astronaut Set to Walk on the Moon: This Week in Space

Japan’s lunar astronaut mission, Europe’s Mars rover launch, SpaceX’s latest plans, and heavy rocket launches.

calendar 17.4.2024
reading-time 7 minutes

Successful Results for the Israeli Experiment: This Week in Space

Israeli vest offers robust radiation protection, intriguing findings from the Bennu asteroid sample

calendar 19.12.2023
reading-time 11 minutes

An Israeli Drone On The Moon: This Week In Space

An achievement for the Israeli startup company Hopper, surprising findings about the moon, and especially close black holes.

calendar 20.9.2023
reading-time 6 minutes

Satellites Again Interfering With Astronomy: This Week in Space

Satellite constellations cause unexpected interference, a veteran missile’s last launch, and solar power amidst lunar darkness.

calendar 9.7.2023
reading-time 6 minutes