
Inside Artemis II: The Most Powerful Rocket Ever Built
The video walks viewers through NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS), the powerhouse behind Artemis II, detailing its size, thrust and role as the most powerful rocket NASA has built since the Saturn V. At 322 feet tall, the SLS produces nearly nine million pounds of thrust, using a Boeing‑built core stage flanked by twin Northrop Grumman solid rocket boosters and four refurbished RS‑25 shuttle engines fed by 730,000 pounds of liquid hydrogen and oxygen. The Block 1 configuration, employed on Artemis 1, 2 and 3, can lift up to 27 tons to lunar orbit, and NASA plans to augment it with a commercial upper stage for later missions. The design traces its lineage to the canceled Ares V program and the Space Shuttle, reusing shuttle engines and larger five‑segment boosters. A new launch‑abort tower, reminiscent of Mercury and Apollo safety systems, sits atop the Orion capsule, offering crew escape capability absent from the shuttle era. Compared with historic Saturn V (363 ft) and emerging megarockets like Blue Origin’s New Glenn and SpaceX’s Starship, the SLS sits in the middle of the size spectrum but remains the most powerful U.S. launch vehicle in service. By delivering the thrust needed for crewed lunar missions, the SLS unlocks NASA’s Artemis roadmap, paving the way for sustained Moon presence and deeper‑space exploration, while its planned commercial upper‑stage partnership signals a shift toward hybrid government‑industry launch solutions.

IATA-RAeS Workshop 2026: Day 2, Session 6
The second day of the IATA‑RAeS 2026 workshop turned its focus to the practicalities of contrail mitigation through flight rerouting. Moderated by MIT’s Floren Aragan, a panel of experts from Airbus, Talis, Google, Contrails.org and the German Aerospace Center...

IATA-RAeS Workshop 2026: Day 2, Session 5
The IATA‑RAeS Workshop Day 2, Session 5 focused on advances in aircraft‑based observations for validation and contrail‑avoidance forecasting. Led by Carmen Emma of the German Meteorological Service, the session highlighted the World Meteorological Organization’s expert team on aircraft observations, which gathers temperature, wind,...

Volocopter CEO Dirk Hoke on Sustainable Urban Air Mobility | Think:Act Magazine No. 41
Dirk Hoke, CEO of Volocopter, outlined the company’s vision for sustainable urban air mobility, positioning electric vertical‑takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft as a complementary option to traditional ground transport in densely populated areas. He emphasized that while the technology will...

What Are Launch Windows and How Are They Determined?
Launch windows are precise time slots when a rocket must lift off to reach its intended orbit or destination, determined by the relative positions of Earth, the target body, and the spacecraft’s trajectory. The concept hinges on aligning Earth’s rotation,...

We’re About to See Earth’s Magnetic Shield Like Never Before
The SMILE (Solar wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link Explorer) mission will capture Earth’s magnetosphere in X‑rays while simultaneously imaging the northern lights in ultraviolet. It is a joint effort between the European Space Agency and the Chinese Academy of Sciences, slated...

How Will the Iran War Reshape Arms Exports? - Missile Consumption, Emergency Sales & the Supply Gap
The video examines how the recent Iran‑Israel war is reshaping the global arms market, focusing on explosive missile consumption, emergency sales, and a widening supply gap. After Russia’s exit from the market following its 2022 invasion of Ukraine, the United...

Artemis 2 Launch Update: 'We Are Ready!' NASA Explains
NASA officials gave an update confirming Artemis II is “ready to go,” with flight systems, ground support and the crew all cleared after a recent flight‑readiness review. The crew touched down in Florida, completed quarantine and began final procedure reviews while the...

Using the Entire Runway at Rio
The video focuses on the operational practice of using the entire runway at Rio’s international airport, emphasizing how pilots and ground crews coordinate to maximize safety and efficiency during take‑off and landing sequences. It walks through a typical pre‑flight checklist,...

These Airlines Are Winning Long-Haul Comfort in 2026
The video examines how carriers flying between North America and East Asia are turning the once grueling Pacific crossing into a showcase of premium cabin design by 2026. A surge in affluent leisure travelers willing to pay record fares has pushed...

Lufthansa’s MAJOR New Order?
Lufthansa Group is in the final stages of selecting a new batch of wide‑body aircraft, with a decision expected within weeks. The move follows a challenging period for the carrier and will shape its long‑haul fleet well into the 2030s,...

Could Ukraine Be Benefitting From the Iran War? | DW News
The DW News segment examines how the conflict in Iran over Iranian‑made Shahed drones is creating a strategic opening for Ukraine. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has been touring Gulf nations, signing defense pacts with Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates,...

ISS Astronaut Emergency Finally Revealed and Mobile Launcher 2 Officially Done
The video covers four breaking developments: the first medical evacuation from the International Space Station involving veteran astronaut Mike Fink, the imminent Artemis crew launch and its six‑day abort window, NASA’s decision to cancel Mobile Launcher 2, and a shift in the...

NASA's Artemis II Q&A From Quarantine
NASA’s Artemis II crew held a virtual Q&A from quarantine, previewing the mission’s upcoming launch from Kennedy Space Center’s Pad 39 B and outlining a series of in‑flight demonstrations. The astronauts discussed the Proximity Operations (Prox Ops) demo, where they will manually pilot Orion,...

How the New NGJ-MB Pod in EA-18G Growler Is Playing a Crucial Role in Iran ?
The video examines how the EA‑18G Grower’s newly fielded Next Generation Jammer‑Mid Band (NGJ‑MB) pod is being used over Iran during Operation Epic Fury, highlighting an unusual mixed‑load configuration that pairs the legacy AN/ALQ‑99 pod with the modern NGJ‑MB. Raytheon’s $590 million follow‑on contract,...

US-Iran War LIVE: Iran Strike Hits US AWACS, Key Aircraft Damaged At Saudi Prince Sultan Air Base
An Iranian missile and drone strike on March 27 damaged a U.S. Air Force E‑3 Sentry AWACS aircraft at Saudi Arabia's Prince Sultan Air Base, injuring more than ten service members, two seriously, and also harming aerial refueling tankers. The...

The First Colour Photo of Earth From the Moon. #BBCNews
The video revisits the iconic 1968 Apollo 8 mission, which produced the first color photograph of Earth rising above the Moon’s barren horizon. That historic Earthrise, taken by astronaut Bill Anders, marked humanity’s first vivid glimpse of our planet from another...

'ELECTRIFICATION OF AVIATION': Doroni Aerospace Unveils Its H1-X 'Flying Car'
The Doroni Aerospace team introduced the H1‑X “flying car” at the FII conference in Miami, a two‑seat, all‑electric vertical‑takeoff‑and‑landing (VTOL) aircraft designed for personal transport, first‑responder missions, and military applications. Backed by the Saudi sovereign wealth fund, the unveiling highlighted...

"Gateway Is Cancelled? Not at Starbase" | SpaceX Starbase
The video provides a rapid update from SpaceX’s Starbase, noting that NASA’s lunar Gateway program has been officially paused while construction and testing activities at the Texas launch site continue unabated. The host emphasizes that the cancellation does not affect...

Bodies of LaGuardia Crash Pilots Repatriated | Honored upon Landing
The video records the repatriation of the pilots who perished in the LaGuardia crash, flown aboard cargo flight J 7831. The aircraft received priority clearance from Ottawa air traffic control, with controllers confirming an empty runway, calm winds, and permission to...

Inside the RSAF Mission to Bring Singaporeans Home
The video details the Republic of Singapore Air Force’s (RSAF) operation to fly stranded Singaporeans home from Saudi Arabia amid regional hostilities. After spotting a distant projectile, the crew assessed the threat, consulted HQ, and deemed the flight safe, launching a...

US-Iran War: Washington Fires 850+ Tomahawks In Iran War, Stockpiles Under Strain | WION Originals
The United States has launched more than 850 Tomahawk cruise missiles in the first four weeks of its conflict with Iran, a rate that dwarfs its normal annual procurement of roughly 90 missiles. Pentagon estimates place the current stockpile at...

2026 Michael Collins Trophy for Current Achievement: The Boeing Starliner Flight Test Crew
The Boeing Starliner crew flight test marked the spacecraft’s inaugural crewed launch, aimed at validating training protocols and vehicle performance ahead of operational missions. After a flawless liftoff on an Atlas 5, the crew encountered the loss of two thrusters, prompting a...

2026 Michael Collins Trophy for Lifetime Achievement: Dr. Farouk El-Baz
Dr. Farouk El‑Baz received the 2026 Michael Collins Trophy for Lifetime Achievement, honoring a career that fused lunar geology, remote sensing, and humanitarian water projects. His early fascination with NASA’s Bellcomm led him to catalog every Apollo lunar photograph, pinpointing...

How Iran’s Shahed Drones Are Wreaking Havoc in the Middle East | WSJ News
The Wall Street Journal video examines how Iran’s low‑cost Shahed drones are disrupting air defenses across the Middle East. Despite a reported 90% drop in overall drone attacks, the few Shaheds that launch manage to evade detection and strike critical...

The International Airport That Can Only Send Flights to Turkey
The video explains the existence of Aircon International Airport in the Turkish‑controlled north of Cyprus, an airfield that, under international law, should not operate as an international gateway because the territory is not recognized as a sovereign state. It notes...

Nuclear Mars Mission // Moon Base // ISS Replacements
The video outlines NASA’s sweeping redesign of its post‑ISS exploration strategy, highlighting a shift toward commercial low‑Earth‑orbit habitats, a pause on the lunar Gateway, and an aggressive push toward a Moon base and a nuclear‑powered Mars probe. Key points include the...

What Is the Truth Behind Iran Hitting F-35 ?
The video examines the reported March 19 incident in which a U.S. F‑35 Lightning II made an emergency landing after a combat mission over Iran, with CENTCOM confirming the pilot’s safety and an ongoing investigation. It delves into the technical...

Editors' Picks: NASA Shifts Artemis From Gateway Station To Moon Base
The Editors’ Picks segment reports a major shift in NASA’s Artemis program: instead of building the Gateway orbital station as a staging point, the agency will now focus on establishing a permanent surface base at the Moon’s South Pole. The...

How Europe Will Power the Journey to the Moon and Back
Artemis II, NASA’s first crewed mission beyond low‑Earth orbit since Apollo, will loop around the Moon and return safely. The European Service Module (ESM) will power the spacecraft, providing propulsion, electricity and life‑support for the three‑week voyage. Built by ESA, the...

"We Don't Want to Get Scooped" On Going to the Moon, Says Dr. Asha M. George at Space Science Week
Dr. Asha M. George, representing a bipartisan commission on biodefense at the Atlantic Council, addressed the National Academies of Sciences during Space Science Week. She highlighted the administration’s renewed commitment to return humans to the Moon, framing the decision as...

Good News For Boeing 777X
Boeing announced that the Federal Aviation Administration has granted clearance to begin Phase 4A of the Type Inspection Authorization (TIA) program for the 777X, marking a critical step toward full certification of the long‑range jet. Phase 4A moves the program from advanced avionics...

How Cooking Oil Became Aviation’s New Green Fuel
The video explains how used cooking oil is being transformed into sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and why the industry sees it as a key decarbonisation tool, even as the raw material’s availability proves a bottleneck. Around 80% of SAF today is...

A Tale Of Two FALs—Airbus In Mobile & Boeing In Charleston | Check 6 Podcast
During a Check 6 Podcast, Aviation Week editors and AeroDynamic Advisory Managing Director Richard Aboulafia examined the status of Airbus’s final‑assembly line in Mobile, Alabama, and Boeing’s 787 assembly line in Charleston, South Carolina. Airbus is ramping up A320neo and A220 production, targeting...

Airbus Has HAD ENOUGH Of Problems
Airbus has escalated its dispute with Pratt & Whitney to a legal claim, seeking damages for repeated delays in delivering geared‑turbo‑fan (GTF) engines that power the A320neo family. The conflict stems from a 2023 discovery of contaminated powdered‑metal ions in...

Sidh Sikka | Scalable Orbiital Construction with Robotic Swarms @ Vision Weekend Puerto Rico 2026
Sidh Sikka opened his Vision Weekend Puerto Rico 2026 talk by declaring that today’s launch architecture—single‑piece rockets and occasional astronaut‑built modules—cannot support the mass‑intensive, repeatable construction needed for a thriving orbital economy. He framed the “tyranny of the rocket equation”...

New Hyperspectral Satellites See 'Impossible' Color Details
The video introduces a new generation of hyperspectral imaging satellites that record hundreds of narrow spectral bands for every pixel, moving the technology from secret military use into the commercial arena. Companies such as Planet Labs and Pixel (formerly Two‑X)...

Qatar Airways A380 Grounded
Qatar Airways has begun moving its flagship Airbus A380 super‑jumbo into long‑term storage in Spain, marking a stark reversal of its pre‑pandemic expansion plans. The carrier’s oldest A380, registration A7‑PC, arrived from London Heathrow and is now parked at a...

NASA Gets HUGE Overhaul, Here's Everything You Need to Know About the "Ignition" Event.
NASA’s "Ignition" event laid out the most sweeping revision of the agency’s roadmap in years, bundling new human‑spaceflight milestones with a suite of robotic and commercial initiatives. The centerpiece is an accelerated Artemis schedule that will push astronauts back to...

NASA’s SkyFall Mars Helicopters
The short video titled “NASA’s SkyFall Mars Helicopters” offers a cinematic preview of NASA’s next‑generation rotorcraft designed to fly in the thin Martian atmosphere. Through a blend of music, mechanical whirring, and the iconic NASA logo, the clip sets a...

Let's Talk About the JFK Jr. Crash
The video from the Air Safety Institute revisits the 1999 crash that killed John F. Kennedy Jr., his wife Carolyn Bessette‑Kennedy, and sister‑in‑law Lauren Bessette, focusing on how visual meteorological conditions misled the pilot. Although official reports listed VMC, the night...

Autonomous Ukraine: One Woman's Path From a U.S. College to the Battlefield | Why It Matters
Catarina Buchatskiy left a U.S. college weeks after Russia’s invasion to join Ukraine’s frontline, embodying the diaspora’s rapid mobilization. She co‑founded the Snake Island Institute, which translates battlefield intelligence into policy advice for Western allies. Ukraine’s drone sector has exploded...

NASA's Artemis II Live Views From Orion
NASA is streaming live video from the Orion spacecraft during Artemis II’s lunar flyby, beginning at launch and ending just before splashdown. The feed will show a blue screen during signal loss and a black screen when Orion is in darkness....

German V-Weapons: The True Cost of Desperation
The video examines Germany’s V‑weapon program—V1 “buzz bombs” and V2 rockets—through the lens of cost, production, and strategic effectiveness, comparing it directly to the United States’ Manhattan Project. It argues that while the V‑weapons consumed a staggering share of the...

What It Takes
The video “What it Takes” celebrates the inaugural powered flight on Mars, positioning the achievement as a turning point that transforms science‑fiction aspirations into tangible engineering reality. The narration emphasizes that reaching this milestone required a blend of courage, creativity, and...

What Is Special About Northrop Grumman RQ-180 ?
The video examines the unexpected emergency landing of a large flying‑wing unmanned aircraft at Greece’s Larissa Air Base on March 18, widely identified as the classified Northrop Grumman RQ‑180. This incident marks one of the few public sightings of the...

We’re Going to the Moon | Artemis II ESAxASH
Artemis II, NASA’s first crewed Artemis flight, will send four astronauts on a ten‑day lunar flyby and return them safely to Earth. The mission relies on the Orion spacecraft, which is powered by the European Service Module (ESM) built by Airbus...

Landing PSO🇻🇪02 “Extreme Airport”
A pilot completed a high-intensity landing at Venezuela’s PSO airport, cueing a precise countdown and repeated ‘retard’ commands before applying maximum braking to bring the aircraft to a stop. The terse audio—“Forty, thirty, twenty… Retard, retard, retard… Max braking, max...

NASA's Artemis II Live Views From Kennedy Space Center
NASA will begin live streaming Artemis II’s rollout from the Vehicle Assembly Building to Launch Pad 39B on March 19 at Kennedy Space Center. The crewed lunar test flight has a launch window opening as early as April 1, pending a final readiness review...

American Airlines Has Bad News?
American Airlines announced at an investor conference that its first‑quarter 2026 revenue guidance has been lifted to more than 10% year‑over‑year growth, driven by record booking momentum. The carrier projects roughly $1.3 billion in Q1 revenue, a potential company record, even...