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NASA’s Artemis II ‘Free Return’ Trajectory Lets Gravity Do the Driving
NewsApr 7, 2026

NASA’s Artemis II ‘Free Return’ Trajectory Lets Gravity Do the Driving

NASA’s Artemis II mission began its return leg on April 6, following a free‑return trajectory that uses lunar gravity to swing the Orion capsule back to Earth without major engine burns. The crew set a human spaceflight distance record of 252,756 miles,...

By Scientific American – Mind
News Diary 6-12 April: Artemis II Returns to Earth, EU Entry/Exit System Goes Live, the Masters
NewsApr 7, 2026

News Diary 6-12 April: Artemis II Returns to Earth, EU Entry/Exit System Goes Live, the Masters

NASA’s Artemis II crew set a new record for the farthest human distance from Earth and is slated for a Pacific Ocean splashdown later this week, marking a critical milestone toward a lunar landing. Meanwhile, the European Union’s Entry/Exit System went...

By Press Gazette
China Upgrades GPS Rival, BeiDou as It Eyes International expansion...China Sees IPOs Increase 56% as Restrictions eased...Chinese University Claims to...
BlogApr 7, 2026

China Upgrades GPS Rival, BeiDou as It Eyes International expansion...China Sees IPOs Increase 56% as Restrictions eased...Chinese University Claims to...

China is overhauling its BeiDou satellite navigation system, trimming the constellation to 37 third‑generation satellites to boost global coverage and challenge GPS dominance. In the first quarter of 2026, mainland IPOs surged 56% to roughly $3.7 bn after the regulator eased...

By China Economic Review
From York to Glover: What Two Centuries of Erased Exploration Tell Us About Who We Send Into the Unknown
NewsApr 7, 2026

From York to Glover: What Two Centuries of Erased Exploration Tell Us About Who We Send Into the Unknown

NASA’s Artemis II mission on April 6 saw Victor Glover become the first Black astronaut to orbit the Moon, piloting the Orion spacecraft past the lunar far side. The flight covered roughly 252,800 miles, breaking Apollo 13’s distance record and marking a historic...

By SpaceDaily
Billionaire NASA Chief Who’s Been to Space Twice Says Critics of Billionaire Space Travel Are ‘Outright Wrong.’
NewsApr 7, 2026

Billionaire NASA Chief Who’s Been to Space Twice Says Critics of Billionaire Space Travel Are ‘Outright Wrong.’

NASA administrator Jared Isaacman, a $1.5 billion payments mogul who has flown to space twice, defended billionaire‑driven space travel against critics like UN Secretary‑General António Guterres. He praised Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and Richard Branson for investing their own capital in...

By Fortune
What Scientists Hope to Learn From Artemis II's Moon Mission
NewsApr 7, 2026

What Scientists Hope to Learn From Artemis II's Moon Mission

Artemis II, NASA’s first crewed lunar flyby since Apollo, will orbit the Moon to test life‑support, navigation and deep‑space communications. Astronauts will provide human observations that can reveal surface details cameras miss, echoing Apollo’s unexpected discoveries. The mission focuses on the...

By NPR - Space
Firehawk Launches Oklahoma Rocket Motor Plant
NewsApr 7, 2026

Firehawk Launches Oklahoma Rocket Motor Plant

Firehawk, a Dallas‑based aerospace firm, broke ground on its Great Plains Arsenal rocket motor and propellant plant in Lawton, Oklahoma. The 340‑acre facility is designed to scale domestic production of 3D‑printed hybrid rocket motors for defense applications. The move follows...

By Defence Blog
Dealing with Jamming and Spoofing — the Growing Importance of Civilian GNSS Resilience
NewsApr 7, 2026

Dealing with Jamming and Spoofing — the Growing Importance of Civilian GNSS Resilience

Civilian reliance on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) has exploded, making accurate position, navigation and timing (PNT) essential for sectors ranging from aviation to finance. However, GNSS signals are vulnerable to jamming, spoofing, space weather and urban multipath, which can...

By EE Times Europe
The Exploration Company Completes Nyx Test Model Pressure Tests
BlogApr 7, 2026

The Exploration Company Completes Nyx Test Model Pressure Tests

The Exploration Company announced on 31 March that it has completed pressure testing of the Nyx Structural Test Model’s pressurised compartment, confirming the structure behaves as expected. The test article, built by France’s CNIM Systèmes Industriels and delivered in mid‑February,...

By European Spaceflight
Artemis, the Moon and the Case for Utopia
NewsApr 7, 2026

Artemis, the Moon and the Case for Utopia

NASA’s Artemis II mission launched four astronauts on a 252,757‑mile journey around the Moon, marking the first crewed lunar flight since 1972. The program, projected to cost about $93 billion, is positioned as the first step toward a permanent lunar base. At...

By New Statesman – Books
Trump Calls Artemis II Astronauts After Their Historic Journey Around the Moon
NewsApr 7, 2026

Trump Calls Artemis II Astronauts After Their Historic Journey Around the Moon

President Donald Trump held a brief call with the Artemis II crew hours after their Orion spacecraft completed a historic flyby of the Moon’s far side, marking the deepest human journey from Earth since the Apollo era. The president praised the...

By New York Times – Science
The Artemis II Launch: A Global Milestone and a Mirror for China’s Ambitions
BlogApr 7, 2026

The Artemis II Launch: A Global Milestone and a Mirror for China’s Ambitions

In early April 2026 NASA launched Artemis II, its most powerful rocket carrying four astronauts on a ten‑day lunar orbit mission, the first crewed Moon flight since 1972. The flight serves as a critical test for the Orion capsule, the Space...

By Science Briefing
Colorado Powers Artemis II, Showcasing Earth’s Stunning View
SocialApr 7, 2026

Colorado Powers Artemis II, Showcasing Earth’s Stunning View

As Artemis II makes its journey, we’re proud that Colorado plays a key role in powering space exploration. From aerospace innovation to cutting-edge technology, our state is helping make missions like this possible. Check out this ‘amazing’ photo of Earth taken...

By Governor Jared Polis
Trump Speaks with NASA's Artemis II Astronauts After Historic Moon Flyby
NewsApr 7, 2026

Trump Speaks with NASA's Artemis II Astronauts After Historic Moon Flyby

President Donald Trump phoned the Artemis II crew aboard Orion to commend their historic lunar flyby. The four‑person crew, including three NASA astronauts and a Canadian, set a new record as the farthest humans have traveled from Earth, reaching 252,756 miles...

By Scientific American – Mind
Artemis 2 Crew Shares Emotional Moment as They Name Crater After Commander’s Late Wife
NewsApr 7, 2026

Artemis 2 Crew Shares Emotional Moment as They Name Crater After Commander’s Late Wife

Artemis 2 astronauts, fresh from setting a record for the farthest distance from Earth, announced a proposal to name a lunar crater “Carroll” in memory of commander Reid Wiseman’s late wife, Carroll Taylor Wiseman. Mission Specialist Jeremy Hansen described the feature...

By Astronomy Magazine
Renesas Rad-Hard ICs Aboard NASA’s Artemis II
NewsApr 7, 2026

Renesas Rad-Hard ICs Aboard NASA’s Artemis II

Renesas Electronics’ radiation‑hardened integrated circuits are aboard NASA’s Artemis II mission, which launched on April 1 from Kennedy Space Center. The Intersil‑branded rad‑hard ICs are embedded in Orion’s avionics and the Space Launch System, managing power distribution, signal integrity and onboard computing...

By EE Times Asia
Australia Rejects Call To Pursue Full European Southern Observatory Membership
NewsApr 7, 2026

Australia Rejects Call To Pursue Full European Southern Observatory Membership

On 1 April 2026 the Australian government rejected a proposal to become a full member of the European Southern Observatory, citing a $40 million AUD (≈$26 million USD) annual fee. The move will terminate Australia’s partnership with ESO by 2027, cutting access to the world’s...

By Orbital Today
Artemis II Crew Enters Lunar Sphere of Influence, First Since Apollo 17
NewsApr 7, 2026

Artemis II Crew Enters Lunar Sphere of Influence, First Since Apollo 17

NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Christina Koch, Victor Glover and Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen entered the moon’s sphere of influence at 12:41 a.m. ET Monday, the first crewed crossing since Apollo 17. The move confirms Orion’s trajectory and sets the stage for the...

By Pulse
NASA Mission Control Thrilled by Meteor Flashes, Coronal Views
SocialApr 7, 2026

NASA Mission Control Thrilled by Meteor Flashes, Coronal Views

Watching NASA Mission Control be giddy from the descriptions of meteor impact flashes and coronal structure makes me giddy.

By Jason (Jaxzin)
Ukrainian Astronaut Steps Onto Moon, Future Realized
SocialApr 7, 2026

Ukrainian Astronaut Steps Onto Moon, Future Realized

The Moon, 10 minutes after the first Ukrainian sets foot on its surface in the future: https://t.co/uoaw7IQY7a

By Illia Ponomarenko
Emotional Artemis II Crew Names Moon Crater 'Carroll' After Nasa Commander's Late Wife - Video
NewsApr 7, 2026

Emotional Artemis II Crew Names Moon Crater 'Carroll' After Nasa Commander's Late Wife - Video

NASA’s Artemis II crew, on the brink of a historic lunar flyby, asked mission control to name an unnamed lunar crater after commander Reid Wiseman’s late wife, Carroll. Mission specialist Jeremy Hansen relayed the request, describing the feature as a bright...

By The Guardian – Science
Tianshi‑1 Deployment Near 66A Raises Orbital Ambiguity
SocialApr 7, 2026

Tianshi‑1 Deployment Near 66A Raises Orbital Ambiguity

China's Tianshi-1 appears to have been deployed from the Xinzhengcheng-02 parent satellite; object 66D was cataloged, but has TLEs that put it stationkeeping within 1 km of 66A. More data needed for clarity.

By Jonathan McDowell
Falcon 9 Streaks over Venice Beach During Evening Walk
SocialApr 7, 2026

Falcon 9 Streaks over Venice Beach During Evening Walk

falcon 9 over Venice beach this afternoon during an evening dog walk Launched from vandenberg space force base. Gorgeous 🚀🚀🚀 https://t.co/DZF9rrc20C

By Andrew Chen
China Taps Rocket, Satellite Startups to Catch up to SpaceX
NewsApr 7, 2026

China Taps Rocket, Satellite Startups to Catch up to SpaceX

China is mobilizing private rocket and satellite startups to accelerate its space ambitions and challenge SpaceX’s dominance. State‑owned China Satellite Communications Group plans a 50,000‑satellite low‑Earth‑orbit constellation, while a new $2.9 billion government fund supports over 600 domestic space firms. The...

By KrASIA
Moon‑
SocialApr 7, 2026

Moon‑

In a frame moving with the center of the Moon, the little loop goes away and is replaced by a hyperbola. Cyan dot is the sphere of the moon to scale, dashed line is the lunar sphere of influence....

By Jonathan McDowell
Artemis 2’s Flight Path Overlaid on Moon’s Orbit
SocialApr 7, 2026

Artemis 2’s Flight Path Overlaid on Moon’s Orbit

Here's the Artemis 2 trajectory in a geocentric inertial frame projected onto the equatorial plane. The cyan track shows the motion of the moon during the mission. https://t.co/deCYMUyDal

By Jonathan McDowell
Artemis II Races to Set New Distance Record
NewsApr 7, 2026

Artemis II Races to Set New Distance Record

NASA’s Artemis II crew performed a six‑hour lunar fly‑around, becoming the most distant humans ever, surpassing Apollo 13’s 400,171 km record by more than 6,600 km. The mission used a free‑return trajectory that loops around the moon and brings the Orion capsule back to...

By Taipei Times – Business
Childhood Snack Now Floating Aboard Lunar Spacecraft
SocialApr 7, 2026

Childhood Snack Now Floating Aboard Lunar Spacecraft

I never thought my daily childhood spread would be floating in a space craft around the moon. https://t.co/FNcQD8fVGD

By Vincenzo Landino
Artemis Crew Witness Meteor Impacts During Lunar Eclipse
SocialApr 7, 2026

Artemis Crew Witness Meteor Impacts During Lunar Eclipse

Man the Artemis stream today What an incredible thing to experience live Coolest part was the crew seeing surface flashes during the solar eclipse Basically the sun was blocked out, so they could see meteorites hitting the moon every few mins Just wow https://t.co/VLikKVEFiy

By Delian Asparouhov
Azercosmos and Viasat Sign Partnership Agreement for In-Flight Connectivity
NewsApr 6, 2026

Azercosmos and Viasat Sign Partnership Agreement for In-Flight Connectivity

Azercosmos and Viasat have signed a partnership to bring Azerbaijan into the European Aviation Network (EAN), combining S‑band satellite coverage with a complementary ground component. The agreement includes precise frequency coordination of the 1980‑2010 MHz uplink and 2170‑2200 MHz downlink bands to...

By SatNews
Artemis II Finds Joy on Moon’s Far Side
SocialApr 6, 2026

Artemis II Finds Joy on Moon’s Far Side

The Artemis II team is out of contact with Earth on the other side of the moon. Making them the happiest humans in the universe.

By Dave Pell
Satellite Deployers to Be Used on JAXA Small Satellite Mission by Exolaunch
NewsApr 6, 2026

Satellite Deployers to Be Used on JAXA Small Satellite Mission by Exolaunch

JAXA has chosen Exolaunch to provide its EXOpod NOVA deployers for the Kakushin Rising small‑satellite mission, slated for launch no earlier than April 23, 2026 on a Rocket Lab Electron from New Zealand. The mission will release eight university‑ and industry‑built spacecraft into a...

By SatNews
SpaceX Raptor Engine Test Seems to Have an Explosion
BlogApr 6, 2026

SpaceX Raptor Engine Test Seems to Have an Explosion

SpaceX performed a static‑fire test of its next‑generation Raptor methane engine at the McGregor, Texas test site, and a bright fireball suggested an explosion during the run. The incident was captured on video and appears to be an engine failure,...

By Next Big Future – Quantum
NASA’s Artemis II Moon Mission Reaches Greatest Distance From Earth
NewsApr 6, 2026

NASA’s Artemis II Moon Mission Reaches Greatest Distance From Earth

NASA’s Artemis II crew reached a record‑breaking 252,756 miles (406,771 km) from Earth on April 6, marking the farthest distance humans have traveled since Apollo 13. The astronauts also passed the Moon at a closest approach of 4,067 miles (6,545 km), during a 40‑minute communications blackout...

By Scientific American – Mind
Last Week in ConTech - 6 April 2026
BlogApr 6, 2026

Last Week in ConTech - 6 April 2026

Starcloud announced a $170 million Series A round to develop data centers in orbit, betting on rapidly falling launch costs. SpaceX’s Starship aims to bring payload prices down to $10 per kilogram, making off‑world infrastructure economically viable. The U.S. government simultaneously pledged...

By Last Week in ConTech
The Dark Side of the Moon Is Really the Far Side
NewsApr 6, 2026

The Dark Side of the Moon Is Really the Far Side

The New York Times clarifies that the so‑called "dark side" of the Moon is a misnomer; the far side receives as much sunlight as the near side but remains hidden from Earth‑based observers. The article notes NASA’s current focus on...

By New York Times – Science
Artemis II Sends Love From Moon Before Silence
SocialApr 6, 2026

Artemis II Sends Love From Moon Before Silence

From Artemis II right before they lost signal going behind the moon: “As we prepare to go out of radio communication, we’re still able to feel your love, from Earth. And to all of you down there on Earth and...

By Skylar (Space According to Skylar)
Orion, Moon, Earth: Humanity Captured in One Frame
SocialApr 6, 2026

Orion, Moon, Earth: Humanity Captured in One Frame

This is wild: Orion in the foreground, the Moon, and a crescent Earth in the distance. All of who we are, all of what we know in one photo. #ArtemisII

By Lance Ulanoff
Voyaging to ‘Space Beach’
NewsApr 6, 2026

Voyaging to ‘Space Beach’

Voyager Technologies Inc., a Denver‑based space‑defense firm, opened a 140,000‑square‑foot facility in Long Beach, positioning itself near the region’s aerospace cluster and the Space Force base in El Segundo. The move follows a record‑breaking 2025 where Voyager posted $166.4 million in net...

By Los Angeles Business Journal
Artemis 2 Loses Contact for 40 Minutes at Closest Moon Pass
SocialApr 6, 2026

Artemis 2 Loses Contact for 40 Minutes at Closest Moon Pass

NASA is providing live coverage of Artemis 2 sharing obs of the Moon, but at 6:44pmET they'll be behind the Moon and comms will be lost for ~40 min. During that time, they'll make their closest approach to the surface...

By Marcia Smith
Fake AI Images Mistaken for Artemis Photos Surge
SocialApr 6, 2026

Fake AI Images Mistaken for Artemis Photos Surge

The number of fake AI generated things that people are believing are photos from Artemis is unreal.

By Bryan Hansel
Artemis Moon Mission Sets Record; Trump Sets Tuesday 8PM Deadline For Iran
BlogApr 6, 2026

Artemis Moon Mission Sets Record; Trump Sets Tuesday 8PM Deadline For Iran

NASA’s Artemis II crew set a new distance record, reaching roughly 252,760 miles from Earth during a lunar flyby and confirming Orion’s performance ahead of a planned 2028 Moon landing. The astronauts will splash down near San Diego on April 10 after...

By Mo News
Artemis II Reaches Closest Lunar Approach, Sets Human Distance Record
SocialApr 6, 2026

Artemis II Reaches Closest Lunar Approach, Sets Human Distance Record

#Artemis II just got as close to the moon's surface as it will, and carried its humans farther away from Earth than anyone has ever been. https://t.co/fQcg72jSkH

By Bryan Alexander
Integrity Exits Moon's Gravity, Heading Back Earth
SocialApr 6, 2026

Integrity Exits Moon's Gravity, Heading Back Earth

Integrity has now passed lunar closest approach and is climbing uphill in the lunar gravity field. In about 18 hours it will leave the lunar gravitational sphere of influence and start falling back towards Earth.

By Jonathan McDowell
Asteroid Bennu’s Minerals and Organic Matter Occur in Distinct Chemical Domains: Study
NewsApr 6, 2026

Asteroid Bennu’s Minerals and Organic Matter Occur in Distinct Chemical Domains: Study

Scientists at Stony Brook University used nanoscale infrared and Raman spectroscopy on NASA’s OSIRIS‑REx sample OREX‑800066‑3 from asteroid Bennu. The analysis revealed that organic compounds and minerals occupy distinct chemical domains at 20‑500 nm resolution, indicating water‑driven alteration was spatially heterogeneous....

By Sci‑News
Artemis Crew Faces 40‑minute Lunar Blackout, Relies on Camaraderie
SocialApr 6, 2026

Artemis Crew Faces 40‑minute Lunar Blackout, Relies on Camaraderie

Artemis astronauts about to lose contact with the Earth for about 40 minutes as they pass behind the Moon. At least they have each other. https://t.co/jAC1YLps9f

By Janna Levin
Early Guess: EO Aperture on Proteus Meant for 180
SocialApr 6, 2026

Early Guess: EO Aperture on Proteus Meant for 180

When we saw pics of that EO aperture on Proteus years ago I said to Joe, “well that’s sure to be for the 180!”

By Tyler Rogoway
Artemis Reaches 6,544 Km Perilune, 413,146 Km
SocialApr 6, 2026

Artemis Reaches 6,544 Km Perilune, 413,146 Km

At 2302 TDB (2300 UTC) Artemis will reach a perilune of about 6544 km altitude. Four minutes later it will reach a maximum distance to the geocenter of 413146 km. [Blue: geodistance; Red: height above moon; Magenta: geocent radial...

By Jonathan McDowell
Artemis II Hits Moon at 4,067 Miles, Reaches 252,756 Miles
SocialApr 6, 2026

Artemis II Hits Moon at 4,067 Miles, Reaches 252,756 Miles

Astronaut Jenni Gibbons, in Houston, transmits the latest information on Artemis II's trajectory to astronaut Victor Glover, a quarter-million miles away. Closest approach to the Moon: 7:00:46 pm EDT at a distance of 4,067 miles Farthest distance from Earth: 7:02:51 pm...

By Stephen Clark