Exploración Espacial

NASA Enhances Asteroid Detection and Deflection Capabilities
The US space agency advances planetary defense techniques following the successful DART mission and the upcoming NEO Surveyor observatory.

Jeff Bezos Proposes Space Data Centers and Relocating Earth Industries
The founder of Amazon and Blue Origin aims to alleviate terrestrial environmental pressure by moving intensive operations to space, seeing the Moon as a key first step.

NASA Orders ISS Crew to SpaceX Craft Amid Russian Segment Leak
Five astronauts took refuge in a Dragon capsule as Roscosmos considered a risky repair plan for an air leak in the Russian segment of the International Space Station.

Artemis III Progresses to Moon with Crucial Challenges and Mars Ambitions
NASA's Artemis III mission aims for a sustained human presence on the Moon, navigating delays in space suit development and technical hurdles with partners SpaceX and Blue Origin.

NASA's Maven Mars Orbiter Declared Out of Service After Six Months of Silence
Following an anomaly that disrupted its orbit and depleted its batteries, the Maven spacecraft, vital for understanding Mars' atmosphere, has ended its active mission. Its scientific data remains an invaluable legacy.

NASA Reveals New Path for Earth's Essential Life Elements
A recent study, published in Science Advances, uncovers how early Earth may have received phosphorus and nitrogen, highlighting Jupiter's critical role.

NASA Space Robotics Challenge
NASA invites U.S. researchers to submit proposals for experiments using a robotic arm that will be sent to low Earth orbit as part of the Fly Foundational Robots mission.

NASA Reveals Stunning Details of Meteor That Shook the United States
The space agency has shared new information about the fireball that released energy equivalent to 230 tons of TNT, shaking a vast region.

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.

NASA Launches Lunar Base Initiative with Six Companies and 25 Missions
The US space agency has initiated the first phase of its ambitious lunar project, awarding multi-million dollar contracts and outlining a detailed plan to explore and prepare the lunar surface.

Hubble Data Reanalysis Lowers Confidence in Europa's Water Plumes
A new review of 2014 Hubble observations significantly reduces confidence in the existence of water vapor plumes on Jupiter's moon Europa. This finding re-evaluates how scientists might study its hidden ocean.

Starlink Prepares for Its Biggest Change Yet with Integrated Battery Antenna
A code string within the Starlink system suggests that the upcoming antenna could feature an integrated battery, promising continuous internet for hours without needing external power.