Beyond "Starlink": A New Technological Race Ignites Between Earth and Space
The global communications race is evolving away from Starlink satellites to revolutionary high-altitude platform systems in the stratosphere.
Defense company to build satellites... will reduce space debris
Indian defense electronics company Samtel Avionics is expanding rapidly into space technology and indigenous drone systems to enhance self-reliance in India.
The Illusion of Real Estate: Is Investing in 'Virtual Space' Safe or Just a Deception?
The article explores the shifting landscape of real estate investment in India, focusing on the emerging trend of virtual space and the risks associated with it.
China vs SpaceX in race for space AI data centers
China and SpaceX are in a competitive race to establish space-based AI data centers powered by solar energy, with significant implications for the future of technology and energy dominance.
Mars is habitable but a killer planet
Mars is portrayed as a potentially habitable yet extremely hostile environment for humans.
On a new mission, China's mysterious spacecraft
China's secretive spacecraft, the Shenlong, has been launched on its fourth mission into orbit around the Earth.
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.
India's First Data Center in Space, Set to Launch in 2026, Will Change the Tech Game
India is preparing to launch its first AI data center in space by 2026 in collaboration with Agnikul Cosmos and NeevCloud.
Minister Tavio to London - An Unusual Matter on the Table
Minister of Foreign Trade and Development Ville Tavio is visiting London to promote economic collaboration between Finland and Britain, focusing on security, defense, and space technology.
How China is building the hi-tech backbone of Africa’s space ambitions
China is enhancing Africa's space capabilities by establishing advanced satellite ground stations and infrastructure across the continent, a strategy linked to its broader soft power initiatives.
Can Space Data Centers Be the Solution to 'AI Power Shortages'?
The article discusses the feasibility of space data centers as a solution to the increasing energy demands brought by the widespread adoption of AI technologies.
The Legitimate Question About the 'Death of the Internet'
The article discusses the shift in the internet's nature from a human-centric space to one dominated by algorithms and automated systems.
Believe it or not, studying earthquakes can reveal where cosmic debris will fall
Researchers have found that earthquake measurement equipment can track the trajectory of falling space debris, potentially changing our understanding of monitoring dangerous objects.
'To Shine Its Image...', China's Propaganda War on India's AI Event!
Chinese media expresses skepticism about India's AI summit, questioning its readiness amidst its ambitions in the AI space.
New space company launches with plans for high-tech outback hub
Terram Astra has launched with plans to build advanced defence satellite communication hubs in the Australian outback, aiming to raise $US10 million in funding.
Macron visits India in a new gesture of rapprochement with New Delhi in the Trump era
French President Emmanuel Macron is visiting India to strengthen ties and finalize defense, space, nuclear energy, and emerging technology agreements.
Chinese Space Aircraft Carrier: A Giant Project or Just Propaganda?
A recent report discusses China's ambitious project for a space aircraft carrier, raising questions about its feasibility amid military aspirations.
What does Elon Musk, the man who will soon be worth 1000 billion dollars, dedicate his incomparable fortune to?
Elon Musk, the richest person in the world, is channeling the majority of his substantial fortune into large-scale investment projects rather than personal luxury.
"Bring the girl to check the numbers": The woman who brought humanity closer to the stars
The article details the pivotal role of a woman in the early days of America's space program, highlighting John Glenn's historic flight and the reliance on computing technology.
Why China is being urged to integrate commercial space tech with military systems
China is being urged to develop dual-use satellite systems for military applications, responding to the increasing military utilization of commercial space technologies by rivals like the US.
WhatsApp, how to empty the 'trash' and free up space
This article explains how to manage and free up storage space on WhatsApp by clearing out unnecessary files.
Satellite Technology for Saving Lives at Sea: Pollux Tech at ESA's Business Incubator in Greece
Pollux Tech, a Greek deep-tech and space-tech company focused on maritime safety, has joined the European Space Agency's Business Incubator in Greece to develop innovative satellite-based technology for locating people in distress at sea.
"The cosmos is already here." She started from scratch to implement the technology used by billions of people today
The article discusses the critical role of satellite technology in everyday life and its potential as a career path in Poland.
Satellite Captured Impressive Gravitational Waves over Pennsylvania
A satellite has detected significant gravitational waves above Pennsylvania, highlighting advancements in space observation technology.
A Flying Aircraft Carrier Emerges: What Lies Behind China's Latest Military Ace
China has unveiled plans for a futuristic space aircraft carrier capable of transporting and launching armed drone fighters from the edge of the Earth's atmosphere, with operational potential estimated in 20 to 30 years.
Namibia Joins Space Elite With Chinese-Funded Satellite Data-Receiving Station in Windhoek
Namibia has inaugurated a China-funded satellite ground data-receiving station in Windhoek, enhancing its technological capabilities in space science.
The strongest European rocket Ariane 64 launched satellites for Amazon into space
The Ariane 64, Europe's most powerful rocket, successfully launched Amazon satellites into orbit.
NASA launches rocket
NASA has successfully launched a rocket as part of its ongoing space exploration efforts.
Data centers in orbit? A distant but not unrealistic vision
The article discusses the concept of establishing data centers in outer space as a futuristic yet conceivable idea.
Musk declares war on Wikipedia and launches AI-based rival
Elon Musk has launched Grokipedia, an AI-generated encyclopedia, posing a challenge to Wikipedia's long-standing dominance in the knowledge-sharing space.
Moses involved in Africa's space race: 'Wild West'
Moses Browne Mwakyanjala of Remos Space Systems discusses the growth of satellite programs in Africa and the challenges posed by unregulated space launches.
The Celestial Dragon Returns to Orbit: China Launches Its Fourth Mission for Its Spacecraft
China has successfully launched its reusable trial spacecraft, known unofficially as 'Shenlong' or 'Celestial Dragon', marking its fourth mission in its ambitious space program.
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.
Now India will also spy in space
India is set to enhance its surveillance capabilities with a new initiative aimed at space-based reconnaissance.
India can now spy on enemy satellites in space
India's space industry has made a significant leap with a private company capturing images of the International Space Station using their AFR satellite, enabling potential surveillance of enemy satellites.
NASRDA urges technology skills for youth employment
The National Space Research and Development Agency has called for increased investment in technology-driven skills acquisition to prepare Nigerian youth for future job opportunities and combat unemployment.
February Sky Adorned with Big Planets and Shining Stars
In February 2026, the night sky offers breathtaking astronomical views, captivating stargazers with bright planets, the illuminating moon, and gleaming star clusters.
Elon Musk bets that another technology conglomerate can beat Wall Street: his own
Elon Musk has announced a merger between SpaceX and his AI media company, xAI, intending to leverage the unique advantages of space for data center operations.
Test brings Brazil closer to having its first satellite launcher
Brazil has taken a significant step towards its own satellite launch capabilities with the structural testing of the Microlauncher Brasileiro (MLBR).
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.
We fly to space to improve life on Earth, said NASA astronaut to Novinky
A NASA astronaut emphasized the importance of space exploration in enhancing life on Earth in a discussion with Novinky.
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.
Selection and Appointment Commission of the Attorney General Requests Physical Space, Private Security, and Technical Support
The Citizen Selection Commission for the Attorney General's office in Ecuador has approved a plan requesting administrative necessities, including physical space, security, and technical equipment.
Artificial intelligence "against" metal and wood. Two new exhibitions at the Riga Contemporary Art Space
Two new exhibitions by artists Gints Gabrāns and Andris Brežes explore the intersection of art, technology, and societal values at the Riga Contemporary Art Space.
Telescopes: how science has expanded our view of the Universe
The article discusses the importance of telescopes in astronomy, highlighting how they enhance our ability to observe distant celestial objects.
China sends fourth ‘Shenlong’ reusable spacecraft mission into orbit
China successfully launched its fourth 'Shenlong' reusable spacecraft, furthering its space exploration capabilities and presenting a challenge to the United States' X-37B program.
"At LagoAlgo, we propose a space where experience functions as an ecosystem": Carolina Álvarez-Mathies
Carolina Álvarez-Mathies, artistic director of LagoAlgo, discusses the art fair's focus on creating an integrated experience that promotes questions rather than answers, emphasizing themes of technology, perception, ecology, and community.
US-China Orbital Arms Race is Forging a Trillion-Dollar Space Economy
The article discusses how the US-China arms race in space is shaping a lucrative trillion-dollar economy, driven by the necessity for national security and advancements in technology.
NASA warned about a major solar flare affecting Earth
NASA has issued a warning regarding a significant solar flare, categorized as class X1.9, which may impact technology and communications on Earth.
With a 'Star Wars' Aesthetic, China Unveils a Huge 'Space Aircraft Carrier' Imagining Future Warfare
China has unveiled the Luanniao, a massive 'space aircraft carrier' project estimated to weigh 120,000 tons at launch, which raises doubts about its practical implementation.