Tecnología Espacial

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.

SpaceX Accelerates Employee Share Vesting Ahead of Historic IPO
Elon Musk's company moved up the vesting date for employee shares, a key step towards its anticipated public offering with a projected valuation over $2 trillion.

SpaceX Fires Up World's Largest Rocket, Starship, for Crucial Flight
A successful static fire test brings the massive space vehicle closer to its next orbital launch, vital for humanity's return to the Moon.

Starlink Internet Gets Faster: FCC Approves Lower Elevation Angles
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has approved a key request from SpaceX. This decision allows Starlink antennas to receive satellite signals with greater flexibility, enhancing service speed and coverage.

Artemis II's "Rise" Plushie: The Freelancers Powering NASA's Mission
The viral "Rise" plushie, a zero-gravity indicator for NASA's Artemis II mission, holds a deeper story. Behind its popularity, a team of talented freelancers made its creation and impact possible.

Artemis II: The Mission Launching a Trillion-Dollar Space Economy
NASA's upcoming crewed mission is far more than just a trip to the Moon. Artemis II is the catalyst for a new economic era, solidifying our status as a space-faring species.

Boeing's Moon Rocket Faces Uncertain Future Under Trump's NASA
Despite recent achievements and the ambitious goals of the Artemis program, Boeing's Space Launch System (SLS) rocket faces an uncertain future as the Trump administration reportedly considers competitive alternatives for NASA's lunar exploration.
Artemis II's Triumphant Return: NASA Sets Ambitious Sights on a Permanent Lunar Presence by 2028
The Artemis II mission has successfully concluded its nine-day journey around the Moon, marking a historic milestone and laying the groundwork for NASA's ambitious goal of establishing a permanent human presence on the lunar surface by 2028.

Artemis II: A Resounding Success Paving the Way for Humanity's Return to the Moon
NASA's Artemis II mission has successfully completed its journey around the Moon and splashed down on Earth, marking a critical milestone in the path to returning humans to the lunar surface.

Artemis II: Historic Pacific Splashdown After Breaking Deep Space Records
The Artemis II mission concludes its epic ten-day journey with the Orion capsule's splashdown in the Pacific Ocean, marking a milestone by returning humans to lunar orbit and setting a new distance record for crewed spacecraft.

Artemis II: Unveiling the Far Side of the Moon and the Journey Back to Earth
The Artemis II mission has achieved a critical milestone by traversing the Moon's far side and re-establishing communication with Earth, offering new insights into crewed space exploration and the enigmatic lunar hemisphere.

Artemis II Breaks Apollo 13's Historic Distance Record, Marking a New Era in Lunar Exploration
The Artemis II mission has made history by surpassing the record for the farthest distance a crewed spacecraft has traveled from Earth, a benchmark set by Apollo 13 over five decades ago, as it proceeds with its lunar flyby.