Tecnología Espacial

Blue Origin New Glenn Rocket Explodes at Cape Canaveral
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket completely disintegrated during a static fire test, a significant blow to Jeff Bezos' space program.

ORBIT Robotics Unveils Helios, the Legless Four-Armed Robot for Space
This innovative design from ORBIT Robotics aims to revolutionize maintenance tasks on space stations, optimizing astronaut time and efficiency.

NASA Unveils 2026 Technology Priorities to Boost Space Exploration
The agency released its '2026 Civil Space Shortfall Ranking' report, identifying key development areas for future space missions based on extensive feedback from industry, government, and academia.

SpaceX Prepares for IPO with Over $2 Trillion Valuation
Elon Musk's space exploration company, SpaceX, is set to file paperwork for its IPO, with Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley as lead banks.

SpaceX Files S-1 Prospectus for Potential Record-Breaking Nasdaq IPO
Elon Musk's company, merging rockets, satellite internet, and AI, has revealed its financials and ambitious future plans, including a massive potential market in artificial intelligence.

NASA Seeks New Mars Communications Orbiter Amidst Mars Sample Return Debate
The US space agency is allocating $700 million for a new satellite, but the procurement requirements hint at a potential revival of the canceled Mars Sample Return mission.

Talent Exodus at SpaceXAI Post-xAI Merger: A Setback for Elon Musk?
Over 50 key researchers and engineers have departed the merged company, raising concerns about the future of Elon Musk's ambitious space-based AI projects.

Fresh Food Delivery for the International Space Station
The International Space Station (ISS) crew has received a vital shipment of fresh produce, marking a milestone in onboard sustainability and well-being.

NASA Science and Cargo Launch Successfully to the International Space Station!
SpaceX's 34th commercial resupply mission has lifted off carrying crucial scientific experiments and supplies for the Expedition 74 crew, marking another milestone in space collaboration.

China proves with just three satellites it can monitor global naval fleets
The Asian country demonstrated that from geostationary orbits, it can continuously track ships worldwide under any weather. This shifts strategic naval surveillance.

Hubble Shows Changes in the Trifid Nebula After 29 Years
On its 36th anniversary, NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope released a new image of the Trifid Nebula, first captured in 1997, highlighting its evolution.

NASA’s Voyager 1 is losing power and has a plan to extend its mission
NASA announced that Voyager 1, the most distant human-made object, is running low on power. The agency is working on an innovative plan to keep it operational.