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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

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

Dark Matter Bridge: This Week in Space

The veteran astronaut returns from space, changes and innovations aboard the Chinese space station, and how does one lose a spacecraft? This Week in Space

calendar 28.4.2025
reading-time 9 minutes

New Milestones and Spectacular Failures: 2024 in Space

From a private spacewalk to Starship’s milestones and Boeing’s setbacks, 2024 was a landmark year in space. What’s in store for 2025?

calendar 9.1.2025
reading-time 11 minutes

Staying at the Station: This Week in Space

Another delay in returning the astronauts stranded in space, another Chinese space milestone, another Japanese launch failure, more planned lunar landers, and additional complications for SpaceX. This Week in Space

calendar 26.12.2024
reading-time 8 minutes

Will the Station Hold Up? This Week in Space

The U.S. and Russia disagree on the severity of air leaks at the ISS, Starship prepares for another ambitious test, NASA faces internal challenges, a possible Martian shoreline, and surprising findings about Uranus. This Week in Space.

calendar 19.11.2024
reading-time 9 minutes

Senior Position for Israeli Researcher: This Week in Space

A prestigious international appointment for a space researcher from Ben-Gurion University, Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket preparing for launch, a new crew aboard the Chinese space station, and an astronaut hospitalized following landing. This Week in Space.

calendar 6.11.2024
reading-time 10 minutes

Slowly Disappearing Canopy – Tropical Forests in Peril

The Green Lungs at risk: how small actions can lead to the collapse of rainforests

calendar 29.10.2024
reading-time 4 minutes

Records in Orbit and Ground Battles: This Week in Space

A new record for cumulative time spent in space, SpaceX’s ongoing regulatory challenges, heart diseases in space, and using X-rays against asteroids. This Week in Space.

calendar 1.10.2024
reading-time 8 minutes

First Private Spacewalk: This Week in Space

Communication satellites featuring Israeli developments, record crowding in space, and a surprising new volcano.

calendar 15.9.2024
reading-time 7 minutes

China’s Starlink: This Week in Space

China’s satellite communication network, Boeing still stuck, a private mission and challenges at the future lunar station

calendar 15.8.2024
reading-time 7 minutes

The Vehicle That Won’t Travel to the Moon: This Week in Space

VIPER mission canceled, Ramon.Space expands to the UK, SpaceX launch issues and serene seas on Titan.

calendar 24.7.2024
reading-time 9 minutes

This Week in Space: Ashdod Students’ Satellite

Samples from the Moon’s far side, a decommissioning plan for the ISS, spacesuit crisis and Boeing’s troubles.

calendar 3.7.2024
reading-time 12 minutes

Israeli Drugs in Space: This Week in Space

An Israeli lab on the ISS, Bennu asteroid surprises, Chinese moon satellite and ice on Euclid Space Telescope.

calendar 27.3.2024
reading-time 7 minutes

Impressive Success for Starship: This Week in Space

Short Text: A Successful Launch of Starship, New Findings on the Age of the Universe, an old spacecraft, and a new rocket explosion.

calendar 21.3.2024
reading-time 9 minutes

Layoffs and a New Moon: This Week in Space

NASA budget cuts, a new name for a half-moon, a space residency record, and a new environmental satellite.

calendar 12.2.2024
reading-time 5 minutes

The Long Struggle for Gender Equality in Space

The battle for gender equality in space has been long and hard, and these are the stories of its key protagonists

calendar 8.2.2024
reading-time 25 minutes

Brainwash – What is Starlink?

Where would one find the meniscus? What is Cadmium? What was the dog Laika famous for? A Challenging Scientific Trivia

calendar 23.11.2023
reading-time 1 minutes

Embryonic Development in Zero Gravity: This Week in Space

Space debris management, Mars’ inner core, and the pursuit of a Starship launch license

calendar 6.11.2023
reading-time 8 minutes

The Elusive Lightning Sprites – This Week in Space

Israeli disappointment, North Korea’s crash and Enceladus’ gigantic geyser.

calendar 3.6.2023
reading-time 8 minutes

The Universe as Never Seen Before: This Week in Space

Stunning images of the cosmos, enormous ancient stars, getting crowded at the ISS, and Virgin Orbit’s dissolution.

calendar 26.5.2023
reading-time 7 minutes

Saturn’s New Moons: This Week in Space

Water found in a surprising place, new initiatives to repair old telescopes, and a second private mission to the ISS

calendar 21.5.2023
reading-time 9 minutes

Israeli Hummus on the Way to the Moon: This Week in Space

Axiom 2 mission postponed, Starship’s environmental tangle, and the impending end of Virgin Orbit

calendar 7.5.2023
reading-time 8 minutes

Brainwash – Why Do We Sweat?

Where would we find Loess soils? Which units are used to measure weight? And what does a Turing machine do? A Challenging scientific trivia

calendar 28.7.2022
reading-time 1 minutes