Peggy Whitson Leads Historic Axiom 4 Space Mission with First-Time ISS Astronauts Former NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson launched into space for the fifth time early Wednesday, joined by crewmates from India, Poland, and Hungary. Their journey marks a milestone, as each of these nations sends astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS) for the first time. Early Morning Launch from Florida The Axiom 4 mission took off around 2:30 a.m. EDT from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The launch was carried out by Axiom Space, a Texas-based company, in partnership with SpaceX. The team travelled aboard a…
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China Opens Immersive Mars Simulation Base for Outer Space Tourism China has launched its first immersive Mars-themed base in northwest Gansu Province, offering a unique space tourism experience. The facility, known as “Mars Base 1,” merges aerospace science with local desert landscapes to create a realistic Martian environment. A Vast Martian Simulation in the Gobi Desert Located in the Gobi Desert near Jinchang, the base spans an area of 67 square kilometres. It features a wide range of simulated experiences, including Mars probes, rovers, and 3D-printed Mars nests. Visitors can also stay in starry sky tents, adding to the sense…
UK Unveils Industrial Strategy with Lower Energy Bills for Businesses by 2027 The UK government has released a new 10-year industrial strategy aimed at boosting innovation and productivity while reducing energy costs for businesses. A key promise is to cut electricity bills for thousands of firms starting in 2027. Outlined on Monday, the plan sets long-term goals across several critical sectors, from clean energy to advanced manufacturing. Below are the main initiatives included in the strategy. Advanced Manufacturing to Drive Innovation The UK plans to invest up to £2.8 billion in research and development for advanced manufacturing over the next…
Venturi Lunar Rover Unveiled for Future Moon Missions The 55th Paris Air Show is captivating crowds with groundbreaking aviation and space technology at Le Bourget Airport near Paris. One of the event’s biggest highlights is the Mona Luna, a fully European lunar rover developed by Venturi Space France. Based in Toulouse, Venturi Space France created the rover to support the European Space Agency’s (ESA) mission of landing European astronauts on the Moon by 2030. The Mona Luna is a unique blend of cutting-edge engineering and sleek design, showcasing Europe’s ambition in space exploration. A Rover Designed for Harsh Lunar Conditions…
Static Fire Test Ends in Fiery Blast at SpaceX Starbase A dramatic explosion rocked the SpaceX Starbase in Texas on Wednesday night during a routine engine test. The incident occurred around 11pm when the Starship 36 rocket was undergoing a static fire test—where engines are ignited while the rocket remains anchored to the launch pad. Shocking video footage captured the moment the rocket’s nose burst open, briefly flooding screens with a white flash. The explosion sent thick, dark smoke billowing into the sky, and nearby residents reported shaking windows and rattling dishes. What Happened at Starbase? Static fire tests are…
A Major Step by Honda Towards Suborbital Launch Goals Honda has successfully completed a key launch and landing test of its prototype reusable rocket, marking significant progress in its goal to achieve suborbital spaceflight by 2029. The surprise announcement came on Tuesday, following a test conducted by Honda R&D, the carmaker’s research division, in the space-focused town of Taiki in northern Japan. The experimental vehicle reached an altitude of 271 metres before landing safely. Measuring 6.3 metres in length, the rocket was developed as part of Honda’s broader exploration into space technology. While Honda has not confirmed plans to commercialise…
What Is Ordinary Matter and Why It Matters The universe contains two types of matter. One is invisible dark matter, detected only by its gravitational pull. The other is ordinary matter—everything from stars and planets to gas, dust, and even items like biscuits or boats. Surprisingly, ordinary matter makes up just 15% of all matter in the universe. Scientists have known this for years, yet half of it remained missing—until now. A team of researchers has finally tracked it down using fast radio bursts, or FRBs. Discovering the Hidden Ordinary Matter Between Galaxies Fast radio bursts are strong pulses of…
Webb Telescope Captures Young Gas Giants in Early Stages of Planet Formation The James Webb Space Telescope has captured detailed images of two young gas giant planets orbiting a sun-like star. Each planet is in a different stage of development, revealing how complex the process of forming planetary systems can be. Rare Glimpse Into Infant Planets These two massive planets were observed in a star system located about 310 light years away in the Milky Way, near the constellation Musca. Both are larger than Jupiter and orbit a young star named YSES-1, which is only 16 million years old. In…
Paris Airshow to Spotlight Big Aircraft Deals Amid Global Aviation Uncertainty Aerospace giants will aim to project stability and progress at the upcoming Paris Airshow, even as tariffs, ongoing conflicts, and fragile supply chains continue to challenge the global aviation and defence industries. Major Orders and New Technology Set to Take Centre Stage The world’s largest aviation trade show will run from 16 to 20 June at Le Bourget, providing a global platform for showcasing advanced technologies like AI and autonomy. It’s also a key venue for announcing headline aircraft orders. Airbus is expected to kick off the show on…
Tesla to Launch Public Robotaxi Rides in Austin Starting June 22 Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced that the company plans to begin offering public rides in its self-driving robotaxi starting 22 June 2025. The initial rollout will take place in Austin, Texas, marking a key milestone in Musk’s long-promised vision for autonomous vehicle (AV) services. Safety and Cautious Launch In a post on X, Musk stated that the launch date is tentative and subject to change, citing heightened safety precautions. “We are being super paranoid about safety, so the date could shift,” he said. The robotaxi service is set to…