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🇫🇷 Le Figaro
World

Artemis 3 will not go to the Moon: NASA announces a major overhaul of its lunar program

NASA has announced significant changes to its Artemis lunar program, delaying the Artemis 3 mission and planning additional missions to ensure a Moon landing by 2028.

Feb 27 • 16:01 UTC
🇯🇵 Asahi Shimbun (JP)
National & Local

H3 Launch Failure, Possible Cause is Defect in Satellite Base, Urgent Measures for Resumption of Operations

The H3 rocket's eighth launch failed potentially due to a defect in the satellite base, prompting Japan's space agency JAXA to hasten remedial measures for future missions.

Feb 25 • 03:03 UTC
🇪🇪 Postimees
National & Local

NASA's new space rocket: after fixing the hydrogen leak, it has now started leaking helium

NASA's new giant rocket, intended to send astronauts to the Moon for the first time in over fifty years, is facing a technical problem related to a helium system.

Feb 23 • 09:36 UTC
🇸🇰 Postoj
National & Local

Destination Space with Michal Novota / Apollo 15: Lunar Rover on the Moon and Astronaut Irwin's Heart Problems

A discussion on space exploration updates and history featuring Michal Novota and Lukáš Krivošík, covering various topics from NASA's criticism towards Boeing to milestones in lunar and Martian missions.

Feb 22 • 07:56 UTC
🇧🇷 Folha (PT)
National & Local

NASA targets March 6 for launch of crewed mission to the Moon

NASA is aiming for March 6 as the launch date for Artemis 2, the first crewed mission to approach the Moon in over fifty years.

Feb 20 • 16:56 UTC
🇨🇿 Aktuálně.cz
Life & Tech

QUIZ: How well do you know the planets and space missions? Test your knowledge of the universe

The article invites readers to test their knowledge of planets and space missions through a quiz.

Feb 17 • 06:20 UTC
🇫🇮 Iltalehti
World

Sex in Space? The Consequences Could Be Dire

A new study indicates that potential sexual activity during space missions could pose risks to reproductive health, sparking discussions among researchers about its implications for future manned space travel.

Feb 13 • 19:15 UTC
🇧🇷 Folha (PT)
National & Local

24 people have traveled to the Moon and half of them set foot on the lunar surface; see who they are

Only 24 people have reached the vicinity of the Moon, and half of them have landed on it, all being white men, predominantly from the United States.

Feb 13 • 09:00 UTC
🇲🇽 Milenio (ES)
Life & Tech

From hospitals to space missions: How holoportation with AI went from fiction to reality?

Holoportation technology using artificial intelligence has transitioned from science fiction to practical applications, allowing for real-time holographic interactions in medical and technical fields.

Feb 10 • 21:30 UTC
🇦🇷 Clarin (ES)
World

A giant lava tube has been found for the first time on Venus

Researchers have confirmed the existence of a giant empty lava tube beneath the surface of Venus, shedding light on the planet's geological evolution and potential future space missions.

Feb 10 • 11:40 UTC
🇦🇷 La Nacion (ES)
National & Local

NASA confirms that astronauts will take the first smartphones into space

NASA has confirmed that astronauts will carry smartphones on upcoming missions, a first for the agency.

Feb 10 • 04:00 UTC
🇫🇷 Le Figaro
National & Local

Space Sickness, Bone Loss, and Radiation... Are the Effects of Weightlessness Different for Women?

A discussion on the unique health effects of space and weightlessness on female astronauts compared to their male counterparts, highlighting the historical underrepresentation of women in space missions.

Feb 9 • 19:45 UTC
🇶🇦 Al Jazeera
National & Local

iPhone in Space with NASA.. What's the Story?

NASA astronauts are now authorized to bring their personal iPhones on future missions, marking a significant change in the agency's stringent policy on technology use in space.

Feb 8 • 07:35 UTC
🇪🇪 Postimees
World

NASA allows astronauts to take these gadgets into space for the first time

NASA is set to permit astronauts to use smartphones and similar devices on upcoming space missions, enhancing the capture of photographs and videos in space.

Feb 8 • 05:02 UTC
🇪🇸 El Mundo
National & Local

The 'laboratory' in Madrid where the first military 'battle' is fought testing the weapons of the Air and Space Army

The article details a military exercise in Spain testing new air defense systems, focusing on elite pilots and the risks involved in aerial missions.

Feb 7 • 23:02 UTC
🇮🇳 Aaj Tak (Hindi)
National & Local

ISRO's two missions failed... NSA Ajit Doval made a secret visit

India's space agency ISRO experienced consecutive launch failures of its PSLV rockets in 2025 and 2026, prompting a secret visit by National Security Advisor Ajit Doval to the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre amidst security concerns.

Feb 5 • 05:07 UTC
🇶🇦 Al Jazeera
World

China is heading towards manned space tourism by 2028

China is preparing to enter the world of manned space tourism through a startup in Beijing, aiming to launch its first suborbital manned flight by 2028.

Feb 5 • 03:22 UTC
🇩🇪 Die Welt
World

A German 'Harbor' on the Moon - What the New Moonport Plan Entails

A German space company is planning a 'Moonport' on the Moon, designating Bavaria as 'Germany's Houston', with European missions expected to land soon.

Feb 4 • 17:50 UTC
🇱🇹 Lrytas
World

Evaluating the best water sources for future Mars explorers

The article discusses the various forms of water available on Mars and the technologies needed to extract it for future missions.

Feb 3 • 13:57 UTC
🇶🇦 Al Jazeera
World

Artemis-2 astronauts on the verge of uncovering the far side of the moon

NASA is preparing to send Artemis-2 astronauts on a historic mission around the moon, which could allow them to see nearly 60% of the moon's far side for the first time in real time, a region never observed during the Apollo missions.

Feb 3 • 12:43 UTC
🇪🇸 El País
World

Jeff Bezos cancels his space tourism flights to focus on bringing people to the Moon

Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin has paused its suborbital space tourism flights for at least two years to focus on lunar missions, with plans to land a probe on the Moon's surface by 2026.

Jan 31 • 14:08 UTC
🇨🇳 South China Morning Post
World

China unveils world’s first timekeeping software for the moon, where clocks tick faster

China has developed the world's first timekeeping software for the moon to synchronize lunar events with Earth clocks, facilitating future missions to the moon.

Jan 12 • 04:00 UTC
🇵🇱 Rzeczpospolita
World

Great disappointment on Jupiter's moon? New studies challenge old theories

Recent research has cast doubt on the previously held beliefs about the potential for life on Jupiter's moon Europa, highlighting the need for future missions to explore its capabilities.

Jan 10 • 14:00 UTC
🇪🇸 El País
World

The 10 Astronomical Discoveries of 2025

The article summarizes the significant astronomical advancements and discoveries made during the year 2025, including observations of celestial objects and historic space missions.

Jan 3 • 04:30 UTC
🇫🇷 Le Figaro
World

A Frenchwoman in space, Americans around the Moon: the major space appointments of 2026

The article highlights key upcoming space events in 2026, including a French astronaut's presence on the ISS and missions to the Moon and beyond.

Jan 1 • 19:44 UTC
🇬🇷 Proto Thema
Life & Tech

From manned missions to the Moon to the treatment of rare diseases: The scientific milestones expected in 2026

The article discusses significant scientific milestones anticipated for 2026, including a manned Moon mission after 54 years, groundbreaking clinical trials, space missions, and major drilling projects.

Jan 1 • 09:00 UTC

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