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Starship Explodes Again in Space

On its eighth test flight, SpaceX successfully landed the rocket on the launch tower but lost the spacecraft again shortly afterward, similar to the previous test

calendar 7.3.2025
reading-time 4 minutes

Searching for Water on the Moon: This Week in Space

A private spacecraft and a NASA satellite are en route to the Moon, an asteroid impact risk has been ruled out, Starship is preparing for another test flight, and Katy Perry is set to journey to the edge of space. This Week in Space.

calendar 5.3.2025
reading-time 8 minutes

Successful Private Lunar Landing

Firefly’s uncrewed lander has completed a soft landing and will primarily investigate the Moon’s geology and surface composition.

calendar 2.3.2025
reading-time 3 minutes

Lots of Black Holes: This Week in Space

The risk of an asteroid impact has dropped, a private spacecraft is en route to the Moon, and titanium winds were discovered on an exoplanet. This Week in Space.

calendar 27.2.2025
reading-time 7 minutes

Asteroid and Mission Swaps: This Week in Space

Asteroid impact risk is rising but not yet alarming. SpaceX expedites the return of stranded astronauts, a new New Glenn rocket is in development, and the debate over astronomical legacy. This Week in Space.

calendar 19.2.2025
reading-time 7 minutes

Investing Millions in Deep Space Ventures in the Negev Desert

The Israeli company Creation-Space has raised $2.5 million for its accelerator program, which supports startups developing technologies for use in deep-space.

calendar 19.2.2025
reading-time 6 minutes

Possible Impact in 2032 : This Week in Space

The risk of an asteroid impact has risen, the head of Russia’s space was dismissed, an Israeli doctor making strides at NASA, and lunar gravity simulation is advancing. This Week in Space

calendar 13.2.2025
reading-time 7 minutes

Sun Over Isfiya, Moon Over Italy: This Week in Space

Israel’s new national solar observatory, evidence of life’s building blocks on an asteroid, a lunar mission in collaboration with Italy, and Israeli technology for satellite refueling. This Week in Space

calendar 6.2.2025
reading-time 6 minutes

Building Blocks of Life Found on Asteroid Bennu

Scientists analyzing samples from the asteroid Bennu have identified thousands of organic molecules, including the building blocks of proteins and genetic material. “This increases the likelihood of finding life elsewhere,” researchers say.

calendar 2.2.2025
reading-time 5 minutes

Investigations and Politics: This Week in Space

The FAA is investigating recent SpaceX and Blue Origin accidents, UNASA is facing leadership changes under the new U.S. administration, China has demonstrated oxygen production in space, and discussions on preserving the Moon’s heritage. This Week in Space

calendar 30.1.2025
reading-time 10 minutes

Fritz Haber: The War Criminal Who Helped Prevent Global Hunger

Marking 90 years since Fritz Haber’s death, the scientist who helped prevent world hunger with a method for producing synthetic fertilizers but also spearheaded chemical warfare for Germany in World War I.

calendar 30.1.2025
reading-time 10 minutes

The Refugee from Nazi Germany Who Unveiled the Echo of the Big Bang

Marking a year since the passing of physicist Arno Allan Penzias, who fled Nazi Germany as a child and co-discovered cosmic background radiation, a breakthrough that solidified the “Big Bang”.

calendar 23.1.2025
reading-time 9 minutes

A Week of Launches: This Week in Space

An impressive success accompanied by a landing failure for Jeff Bezos’ New Glenn rocket, docking of Indian satellites in space, two lunar landers on their way to the Mook, and a remarkable observation satellite by the United Arab Emirates. This Week In Space

calendar 23.1.2025
reading-time 8 minutes

Successful Landing and Space Explosion – Starship’s 7th Test Flight

During the seventh test flight of Starship, the launch rocket successfully landed on the launch tower. However, the spacecraft itself exploded shortly afterward.

calendar 19.1.2025
reading-time 5 minutes

Triumph and Setback – New Glenn’s Maiden Launch

Blue Origin successfully reached orbit as planned in the maiden launch of its heavy-lift rocket, New Glenn, but failed in its attempt to land the rocket’s first stage.

calendar 17.1.2025
reading-time 4 minutes

Musk and NASA Clash Over Mars: This Week in Space

Giant rocket launches, the debate over lunar missions, the decision on Mars sample collection, an intriguing Chinese mission, and a centaur on the edge of the solar system. This Week in Space

calendar 16.1.2025
reading-time 11 minutes

Stephen Hawking – The Physicist Who Redefined Boundaries

Stephen Hawking, one of the world’s most renowned physicists, revolutionized our understanding of black holes and the universe, all while living with ALS and being confined to a wheelchair.

calendar 9.1.2025
reading-time 9 minutes

New Milestones and Spectacular Failures: 2024 in Space

From a private spacewalk to Starship’s milestones and Boeing’s setbacks, 2024 was a landmark year in space. What’s in store for 2025?

calendar 9.1.2025
reading-time 11 minutes

The Sun is Close, the Moon is Old: This Week in Space

A spacecraft sets a new record for a Sun flyby, NASA privatizes space communication, a new study reveals the Moon’s age, educational astronomy, and a unique ring. This Week in Space

calendar 2.1.2025
reading-time 10 minutes

Staying at the Station: This Week in Space

Another delay in returning the astronauts stranded in space, another Chinese space milestone, another Japanese launch failure, more planned lunar landers, and additional complications for SpaceX. This Week in Space

calendar 26.12.2024
reading-time 8 minutes

Israeli Company Secures Millions for Drug Development – This Week in Space

The Israeli-based company Space Pharma has secured a grant from the European Union for drug development in microgravity, repurposing the grounded Ingenuity Mars helicopter, problems with Orion’s heat shield, and an increased risk of satellite collisions. This Week in Space

calendar 19.12.2024
reading-time 10 minutes

Nobel Prizes 2024 – Celebrating Artificial Intelligence

This year’s Nobel Prizes underscore the transformative impact of the artificial intelligence revolution currently underway, with notable connections to the achievements recognized in physics and chemistry.

The Astronomer Who Brought the Cosmos Closer to Us

Marking 90 years since the birth of Carl Sagan, a trailblazer in planetary science and astrobiology, who became an iconic advocate for science in the media and the public sphere through popular books and a successful TV series.

calendar 8.12.2024
reading-time 16 minutes

Edwin Hubble: The Astronomer Who Expanded the Universe

Marking 135 years since the birth of Edwin Hubble, who revealed that the universe is much larger than the Milky Way, showed that it is steadily expanding, and laid the foundation for the Big Bang theory.

calendar 20.11.2024
reading-time 10 minutes