
NASA's SpaceX Crew-12 Mission to the International Space Station (Official NASA Trailer)
NASA’s latest crewed launch, SpaceX Crew‑12, lifted off to the International Space Station, marking the agency’s continued partnership with the commercial provider. The official NASA trailer frames the mission as an eight‑month scientific expedition, emphasizing the station’s role as a unique laboratory in low‑Earth orbit. During its tenure, the crew will conduct a broad portfolio of experiments spanning human physiology, medical research, radiation exposure, and material science. In addition, the mission will deploy several small satellites, extending the ISS’s utility as a launch platform and testing new technologies in microgravity. The trailer’s narration underscores the drive behind the venture: “We explore because curiosity runs through our veins,” and stresses that “every aspect of science is represented” aboard the station. It also warns that complacency would stall technological progress, reinforcing the urgency of pushing boundaries. The outcomes are expected to feed directly into next‑generation aerospace hardware, medical treatments, and Earth‑bound technologies, illustrating how space research can translate into tangible benefits. By extending human presence in orbit, Crew‑12 reinforces the strategic importance of low‑Earth‑orbit operations for both scientific discovery and commercial development.

Blastoff! Vulcan Centaur Rocket Launches Space Force 'Neighborhood Watch' Satellites
United Launch Alliance’s Vulcan Centaur lifted off at 02:00 UTC on a United States Space Force mission designated SF87, deploying a trio of “neighborhood watch” satellites into geostationary orbit. The launch employed a two‑stage configuration: four GEM‑63XL solid rocket boosters supplied...

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Why Airlines Might Bring Back 4-Engine Aircraft
The video examines whether four‑engine aircraft—once the workhorses of long‑haul travel—could re‑emerge in a market dominated by high‑bypass twinjets. It argues that while the era of the Boeing 747 and Airbus A380 as mainstream passenger carriers appears closed, specific operational...

"Booster 19: Don't Call It a Comeback..." | SpaceX Starbase
The video provides a live‑time Starbase summary centered on Booster 19’s return from Massy’s test stand to the production site, where it will undergo further cryogenic and hydraulic checks before a static‑fire campaign. Viewers see extensive activity across Pad 2, including the...

How Japan Built Its Crazy Space Agency
The video explores the evolution of Japan’s space agency, featuring an interview with historian Dr. Subo Vijatna. It traces the program from early 20th‑century curiosity, through wartime rocket experiments, to the formal establishment of JAXA in 2003, highlighting how cultural...

Blastoff! SpaceX Launches 24 Starlink Satellites From California, Nails Landing
SpaceX’s Falcon 9 lifted off from California, deploying 24 Starlink internet‑capacity satellites in a routine mission aimed at expanding the company’s low‑earth‑orbit broadband network. All telemetry remained nominal throughout ascent: chamber pressures, power systems, and guidance performed within expected parameters. The...

SpaceX Passes Major Milestone for Starship, Plus Tesla Kept Me Safe From Crash!
SpaceX announced the successful completion of cryogenic‑proof operations on its Super Heavy V3 booster, marking a critical step toward the anticipated Flight 12 launch, now targeted for early March. The test, conducted on February 10, validated the redesigned propellant system and structural...

NASA Administrator Shares How to Balance Safety First with a Ticking Clock #nasa #moon #artemis
NASA Administrator emphasized the tension between a "safety‑first" mindset and the ticking clock driving the Artemis program, noting that while safety cannot be compromised, deadlines for returning humans to the Moon are pressing. He outlined how NASA internalizes lessons from past...

China Tests Crew Capsule for the Moon and 'Lands' Reusable Rocket in 1 Go
China’s modified Long March 10 rocket successfully performed a crew capsule abort test of the Mengzhou vehicle on Feb. 11, 2026, followed by a controlled first‑stage splashdown in the ocean. The test demonstrated the capsule’s emergency‑separation capability and the rocket’s ability to recover...

Spotlight: BAE Systems
The video spotlights BAE Systems’ six‑decade partnership with Saudi Arabia, highlighting how the firm is positioning itself to meet the localization and industrial investment goals set out in Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s Vision 2030. Nick Fox, vice‑president of BAE’s Saudi arm,...

Inside The Cirrus Vision Jet G3
The video introduces the Cirrus Vision Jet G3, highlighting its revamped cabin layout and interior refinements. The third‑generation model shifts from a single‑person rear seat to a bench that can accommodate six adults, while still offering seven seat belts overall,...

Cirrus Aircraft Unveils the Vision Jet G3 - Exterior View
Cirrus Aircraft has unveiled the Vision Jet G3, the next-generation variant of its single-engine personal jet, joining over 700 Vision Jets already in service worldwide. Exterior updates include optional black de-ice boots for improved ice visibility and easier maintenance, new...

People Say This Airline Is Underrated. I Disagree.
The video documents a first‑time review of Air Astana, Kazakhstan’s national carrier, as the host flies Dubai‑Mumbai with a stopover in Almaty. He frames the airline as a hidden gem praised by frequent flyers, and sets out to test whether the...

We Build SpaceShips: The Fuselage Part 1
The video walks viewers through the construction of a spacecraft fuselage, highlighting its three major sections – forward fuselage, oxidizer tank, and aft fuselage – and explaining how each contributes to the vehicle’s overall architecture. It details the structural backbone: two...

The Main Flying Display at the Singapore Airshow 2026
The clip is billed as the main flying display at the Singapore Airshow 2026, yet the transcript reveals a chaotic mix of fragmented speech, background music, and repeated thank‑you notes rather than any substantive coverage of aircraft or performances. There...

Royal Aeronautical Society at the Singapore Airshow and Space Summit 2026
The Royal Aeronautical Society highlighted Singapore's expanded Airshow, now featuring a dedicated space segment at the 2026 Singapore Airshow and Space Summit. Tim Mson announced that the event will showcase rockets, exhibitor halls and a full conference program, underscoring Singapore's...

J-35A Fighter Model Exhibited at the Singapore Airshow 2026
At the 2026 Singapore Airshow, China’s aerospace industry rolled out a large‑scale model of its J‑35A twin‑engine stealth fighter, placing it front and centre of the exhibition. The J‑35A, touted as a fifth‑generation, low‑observable platform, underscores Beijing’s ambition to market the...

An Exclusive Look Inside the STARLUX Airlines Airbus A350 on Static Display at the Singapore Airshow
STARLUX Airlines unveiled its Airbus A350 on static display at the Singapore Airshow, offering an exclusive interior tour. The aircraft showcases a premium cabin layout, advanced in‑flight entertainment, and the latest Airbus fuel‑efficiency technologies. STARLUX plans to deploy the A350...

What Would SpaceX's Space Datacenter Plans Look Like?
The video examines a recent FCC filing that suggests SpaceX plans a "mega‑constellation" of roughly one million satellites to host orbital data centers, a step beyond the current Starlink network. The proposal follows Elon Musk’s acquisition of XAI and his...

Watch a SpaceX Starship V3 Booster Get Frosty in Cryoproof Testing Time-Lapse
SpaceX completed a multi‑day cryogenic proof‑testing campaign on its V3 Starship Super Heavy booster. The tests focused on the booster’s newly redesigned propellant system and overall structural resilience. Footage released by Space.com shows the vehicle undergoing extreme cold exposure to...

SpaceX and xAI Have Merged. What Does This Mean for the Moon and Mars?
The video centers on SpaceX’s recent acquisition of xAI, effectively folding Elon Musk’s artificial‑intelligence venture into the rocket company’s broader lunar and Martian ambitions. The hosts discuss how this corporate move could reshape data processing, autonomous navigation, and communications for...

Gold Nuggets From AeroEngines Americas
At Aero Engines Americas, Aviation Week editors highlighted a forceful keynote from Chromalloy CEO Chris Sertruda who argued that fuel-efficiency gains from next-generation engines will not offset their higher reliability costs and are unlikely to match the 20,000-cycle durability of...

Design and Testing of Autonomous Vehicles
The video introduces a senior capstone course, Design and Testing of Autonomous Vehicles, where students build a complete autonomous landing system that mimics lunar‑lander challenges. The class moves from mission definition through requirements, software architecture, and finally hardware integration, tasking...

We Build SpaceShips Episode 10 Drops Feb 11!
Virgin Galactic’s president, Mike Moses, introduced episode 10 of the "We Build SpaceShips" series, highlighting the company’s rapid progress over the past few months. The video walks viewers through the latest milestones, including the completion of major sub‑assemblies that now resemble...

Ethernet Switches in Space | Xsight Labs
Xsight Labs has its programmable, power-efficient Ethernet switches selected for SpaceX’s Starlink Gen 3 satellites, with multiple switches per satellite slated to launch in large volumes this year. The company won a competitive evaluation focused on programmability, power efficiency and...

How USS John F. Kennedy Improves on Nimitz Class Super-Carriers?
Huntington Ingalls Industries announced that the USS John F. Kennedy (CVN‑79) has successfully completed its builder’s sea trials, marking the first full‑scale test of the second Gerald R. Ford‑class carrier. The trials, conducted at Newport News Shipbuilding, verified core systems...

NASA's SpaceX Crew-12 Is Ready for Launch - Meet the Astronauts
NASA and SpaceX are preparing Crew-12 for a launch to the International Space Station, scheduled no earlier than February 13, 2026. The four‑person crew will be led by NASA astronaut Jessica Meir, with Jack Hathaway as pilot, and include ESA...

Spotlight: Aselsan
The video spotlights Turkey’s Steel Dome, a domestically‑produced, AI‑managed, multi‑layered air‑defense system unveiled at the World Defense Show in Riyadh. CEO Ahmed Ako emphasizes the platform’s network‑centric architecture, combining radars, electronic‑warfare units, command‑control, and seekers, all sourced from Turkish firms. Key...

AEROSPACE NOTAM - February 2026
Aerospace NOTAM’s February 2026 episode opens with Tim Robinson and new features editor Dominic Ward introducing the magazine’s upcoming issue, which spans general aviation, commercial airlines, spaceflight and regulatory trends. The hosts then dive into recent field trips, highlighting WindRacers UK’s...

Spotlight: Leonardo DRS
Leonardo DRS used the World Defense Show to showcase its next‑generation C4I battle‑management platform, aimed at modernizing defense capabilities amid rapidly evolving threats. The company’s solution fuses voice, data, video and sensor feeds into a single ‘one‑pane‑of‑glass’ interface, allowing operators to...

Massive Boeing 777X News
Boeing announced that a production‑model 777X will attempt its first flight as early as April 2026, a key milestone in a certification push that now targets aircraft deliveries by 2027, three years later than the original 2020 entry‑into‑service date. The company...

Key Takeaways From Aviation Week’s Engine Financing Event
The Aviation Week Engine Financing event in Tampa highlighted shifting dynamics in aircraft‑engine leasing as operators grapple with constrained supply. Participants noted lease contracts stretching from the traditional 12‑18 months to three‑five years, reflecting operators’ desire to lock in scarce assets....

What Happens when a Satellite Burns Up? ESA Wants to Find Out
The European Space Agency (ESA) has launched Draco, a purpose‑built satellite whose sole mission is to film its own fiery demise as it re‑enters Earth’s atmosphere. By deliberately targeting an uninhabited ocean region, the experiment seeks to fill the data...

Terran R January 2026 Program Update
Terran R’s January 2026 program update highlighted steady progress across design, manufacturing, testing and launch‑site preparation, underscoring the company’s push toward an early‑year flight. The team released 1,856 flight parts, primarily secondary structures and integration hardware, and achieved over 90 % release...

Spotlight: ECS
At the World Defense Show in Riyadh, ECS showcased its Black Talon counter-UAS system, highlighting recent upgrades that extend detection and defeat capabilities across air, ground and subsurface domains, including added sonar sensors for underwater drones. ECS emphasized an open-architecture...

NASA's SpaceX Crew-12 Prelaunch News Conference (Feb. 9, 2026)
NASA’s pre‑launch news conference on Feb. 9 outlined the upcoming Crew‑12 mission, slated for no earlier than Feb. 12 from Kennedy Space Center’s Launch Complex 40. The briefing featured program managers from NASA, ESA and SpaceX, and introduced the four‑person crew – veterans...

New Boeing 737 MAX Order
Air Cambodia announced at the Singapore Air Show 2026 a landmark purchase of Boeing’s 737‑8 MAX, the carrier’s first narrow‑body acquisition and its largest single‑aisle order to date. The deal comprises a firm commitment for ten aircraft and an option...

How Will Artemis Crews Be Shielded From Solar Storms Aboard Orion Spacecraft?
The video follows engineers and astronauts as they assess radiation‑shielding concepts for NASA’s Orion capsule, focusing on protecting crews from solar storms during deep‑space travel. The team demonstrates a portable shelter that can be stowed within the spacecraft, allowing critical...

Boeing 757 vs 737 MAX: Which One Is REALLY Bigger?
The video pits Boeing’s aging 757 against the newest 737 MAX family, asking which aircraft truly eclipses the other in size, capacity and performance. It highlights the 757‑200’s 155‑foot length and 255,000‑pound MTOW versus the MAX 10’s sub‑144‑foot fuselage and 203,000‑pound take‑off...

"Is B19 Taking the Punishment for B18's Failure?" | SpaceX Starbase
The video provides a rapid Starbase update, centering on booster B19’s fourth cryogenic test and the broader site expansion following the abrupt failure of booster B18. Aerial fly‑over footage captures the sprawling gigabay, new methane generation facilities, and ongoing pad...

How Everyday Technology Is Used In Spaceflight
The video examines how everyday consumer electronics have become integral to spaceflight, highlighted by NASA’s recent announcement that upcoming ISS crews on Crew‑12 and Artemis 2 will carry the latest smartphones. Scott Manley traces this trend from early improvisations—John Glenn’s vacation‑bought Ansco...

Here's How a BCG Consultant Analyzes a Chart on Airlines' Customer Satisfaction Scores #shorts
A BCG consultant reviews an airlines customer-satisfaction chart and identifies two key takeaways: the airline scores well in in-flight experience (seat comfort, Wi‑Fi) and average at airport services, but performs significantly worse in the booking and pre-flight digital experience. Booking...

Why Rusty Dagger Could Be US Air Force’s Go to Weapon ?
The U.S. Air Force announced a successful live‑fire demonstration of the Rusty Dagger missile, the first operational milestone for the Extended Range Attack Munition (ERAM) program. Conducted on Jan. 21 at Eglin Air Force Base, the test validated the missile’s live...

Wormhole Stableways – Constructing and Navigating Artificial Shortcuts Through Space
The video revisits the concept of wormholes, framing them as “Stableways”—a hypothetical network of artificial spacetime tunnels that could underpin interstellar travel and commerce. After a decade since the channel’s earlier explorations, the host outlines both the physics fundamentals and...

Big Qantas Updates
Qantas has rolled out its new Economy Plus cabin on the A321 XLR, A220 and A330 fleet, while also announcing a redesign of the fourth A321 XLR’s lavatory layout. The Economy Plus product adds up to 7‑8 inches of extra pitch, priority boarding and the option...

Blastoff! SpaceX Returns to Flight After After Anomaly Investigation
SpaceX marked a pivotal return to flight on a Falcon 9 launch that followed a thorough investigation of a prior anomaly. The vehicle lifted off smoothly, achieving nominal first‑stage propulsion, max‑Q, and a clean engine cutoff before stage separation. The second...

Flying to the World’s Poorest Country — Aviation Means Survival
The video follows a traveler’s journey from Nairobi to Juba, South Sudan, to document how aviation underpins humanitarian operations in the world’s poorest nation. He discovers that the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) runs ANHAS, the largest humanitarian air service...

Bad News For American Airlines
American Airlines confirmed that the January "Wintertorm Fern" storm will shave $150‑200 million off its revenue, a hit the CEO called one of the most significant operational disruptions the carrier has faced. The airline’s fourth‑quarter 2025 results showed record total...

Spotlight: IPG Defense
IPG Defense, a new defense arm of IPG Photonics, debuted at the Singapore Airshow to showcase laser-based counter-drone systems aimed at military, critical infrastructure and commercial customers across the Indo-Pacific. The company leveraged 35 years of laser manufacturing expertise to...