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NASA · TexasWASHINGTON, March 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- NASA has awarded SpaceX of Starbase, Texas, a modification under the NASA Launch Services (NLS) II contract to add Starship to their existing Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launch service offerings.
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NASA Awards Launch Services Contract for SpaceX Starship
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Canada · CanadaAtlas Shrugged, first published in 1957, is a novel written by Ayn Rand that combines elements of science fiction, political commentary, and philosophical argument. Set in a near-future United States experiencing economic decline and social decay, the book presents a fictional scenario in which society's most productive individuals begin to disappear. The story weaves through the lives of industrialists, scientists, and thinkers who choose to wi…See the Story
Book Review: Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand - New Space Economy
Canada · CanadaThe Fermi Paradox poses a striking question: if the universe is vast and potentially teeming with life, why have we not yet encountered any signs of extraterrestrial civilizations? Named after physicist Enrico Fermi, this apparent contradiction between high probability and lack of evidence continues to captivate scientists, philosophers, and the public alike. Although countless hypotheses have been proposed to address the paradox, none have reac…See the Story
10 Intriguing Things About the Fermi Paradox
Canada · CanadaAstrophysics observations at ultraviolet (UV) wavelengths often probe the most dynamic aspects of the universe. However, the high energy of ultraviolet photons means that their interaction with the materials that make up an observing instrument are less efficient, resulting in low overall throughput. New approaches in the development of thin film coatings are addressing this […]See the Story
Atomic Layer Processing Coating Techniques Enable Missions to See Further into the Ultraviolet - New Space Economy
Canada · CanadaThe space economy, a vast network of industries tied to space exploration, satellite technology, and commercial ventures beyond Earth, has grown in recent years. Private companies, government agencies, and international partnerships now drive a sector valued in the hundreds of billions of dollars. Yet, as this field expands, so does the spread of disinformation—false or misleading information that can distort public understanding, influence poli…See the Story
Disinformation in the Space Economy: Navigating a Growing Challenge - New Space Economy
NASA · CanadaMany of the conveniences we have on Earth are still being developed to work in space. For example, we can easily measure the amount of fuel in a car’s tank because gravity causes gas to settle at the bottom. However, in low gravity, fuel can cling to the side walls of a spacecraft’s tank, making […]See the Story