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Pentagon worried its primary satellite launcher can’t keep pace
Stars and Stripes· 2 days agoThe Pentagon is growing concerned that the United Launch Alliance, one of its key partners in...
This time, we take it from no one: Why opening the High Frontier of space can be different (op-ed)
Space via Yahoo News· 15 hours agoThe coming settlement of the High Frontier doesn’t have to be a repeat of the violent conquests and...
This time, we take it from no one: Why opening the High Frontier of space can be different (op-ed)
SPACE.com· 15 hours agoAs we move closer to the greatest revolution of all time, the opening of the High Frontier of space...
5 Financial Secrets of the Super Rich and Famous
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoMany rich people didn't become millionaires overnight. It may be generational wealth or decades of long, hard work that keeps them in the 1%. Either way,...
Idaho Attorney General Labrador shows his ignorance about abortion | Opinion
Idaho Statesman McClatchy via AOL· 5 days agoThe Tech Hub testbed and training center is backed by a consortium of 50-plus members, including...
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TMZ· 4 days agoArticles - March, 2022 Dana White Says UFC Will Find RDA New Opponent After Rafael Fiziev Got COVID 'Big Sky' Star Katheryn Winnick Says Zelensky Is Leader Ukraine Needs To Win War Dia Vandy in 'Blood Diamond' 'Memba
Should commercial space companies contribute to the FAA the way airlines do?
WAMC Northeast Public Radio· 5 days agoCommercial space companies are sending up more rockets than ever before. WAILIN WONG, BYLINE: In 1969, Michael Huerta was one of the tens of millions of Americans watching the Apollo 11 moon ...
Fine dining, at a new high. A Michelin-starred chef will take his cuisine to our upper atmosphere
San Francisco Chronicle· 1 day agoEver since humans have journeyed to space, their meals there have proved to be, well, nothing to...
Aiming for Apophis
SpaceNews· 5 days agoApophis will miss the Earth. Apophis, a near-Earth asteroid about 350 meters across, will skim by the Earth on April 13, 2029, coming within 32,000 kilometers — closer than satellites in geostationary orbit.
ULA could fly dummy payload on next Vulcan launch if Dream Chaser is delayed
SpaceNews· 1 day agoThe Pentagon is considering allowing United Launch Alliance (ULA) to launch a mass simulator on its...