Boomerang earthquake: The earthquake that can turn around and strike the same area again
Moon mission delayed again as NASA faces fresh Artemis II technical trouble
The Moon is getting an AI brain this summer and it wont need Earth to think
Nasa flags possible Artemis II mission delay after rocket helium flow anomaly
NASA's Artemis II mission faces potential delays after engineers detected a helium flow interruption in the Space Launch System rocket's propulsion stage. This issue may necessitate rolling the rocket back to the Vehicle Assembly Building, impacting the early March launch window. The announcement follows a successful wet dress rehearsal and astronaut quarantine.
Back to the Moon: Nasa eyes March 6 for historic Artemis II crewed flyby
Did alien signals reach Earth? If they did why have they gone undetected
Design deficiencies: Nasas harsh 'mission failure' verdict on Sunita Williams Starliner mission
NASA has classified Boeing's Starliner mission as a Type A mishap following a troubled 2024 flight that left astronauts stranded for months. The agency cited technical flaws and management shortcomings, emphasizing leadership accountability and the need for corrective actions before future flights. NASA acknowledged its own role in accepting the vehicle and launching the crew.
Emirates Mars Mission: UAE extends Hope Probe until 2028, new discoveries expected
The United Arab Emirates has extended its Emirates Mars Mission, the Hope Probe, through 2028, significantly beyond its original two-year operational timeline. This extension allows for continued study of Martian weather and atmospheric dynamics, contributing valuable data to global climate research and bolstering the UAE's growing space sector and future deep-space ambitions.
No way to stop 15000 city-killing asteroids from striking Earth: NASA scientist warns
Earth faces a significant threat from thousands of undetected asteroids capable of destroying cities. NASA's planetary defence chief warns that current systems cannot reliably stop these 'city-killers'. While progress is being made with new telescopes and international efforts, a substantial gap remains in our ability to detect and deflect such objects before they impact our planet.

