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How a SpaceX IPO Could Reshape Markets, ETFs, and the Space Industry
VideoApr 13, 2026

How a SpaceX IPO Could Reshape Markets, ETFs, and the Space Industry

The conversation centered on the looming SpaceX initial public offering and its potential to reshape financial markets. Analysts highlighted that index providers worldwide are already considering rule‑book changes to admit the company sooner than traditional waiting periods would allow, underscoring...

By Schwab Network (ex‑TD Ameritrade Network)
Going to SPACE!
VideoApr 13, 2026

Going to SPACE!

The video follows Blue Origin’s New Shepard NS37 mission, highlighting the company’s ambition to make space travel routine for ordinary people. It documents the journey from the launch site in West Texas to the final ascent, emphasizing that the crew...

By Enes Yilmazer
How Artemis II Re-Entry Differed From Artemis I
VideoApr 13, 2026

How Artemis II Re-Entry Differed From Artemis I

NASA concluded that the heat‑shield damage on Artemis I was not a design flaw but a consequence of the skip‑entry trajectory used to shed lunar return velocity. After a two‑year forensic review, engineers found that the first atmospheric dip trapped pockets of...

By PBS NOVA
Artemis 2's Jeremy Hansen 🌎 "Mirror Reflecting You" #artemis2 #earth #moon #crew
VideoApr 13, 2026

Artemis 2's Jeremy Hansen 🌎 "Mirror Reflecting You" #artemis2 #earth #moon #crew

Jeremy Hansen, a member of NASA’s Artemis 2 crew, used a recent briefing to illustrate the team’s cultural playbook. He introduced the term “joy train,” a self‑coined mantra that helps the crew maintain high spirits and bounce back after the inevitable...

By Space.com (VideoFromSpace)
Spotlight: The Mott Corporation
VideoApr 13, 2026

Spotlight: The Mott Corporation

The video spotlights The Mott Corporation, a veteran aerospace supplier that has been delivering flow‑control hardware for space missions since the 1990s. Over a thousand components have flown on roughly forty platforms, ranging from satellite subsystems to the Cassini‑Huygens...

By Aviation Week
Oxford Physicist Explains Viral Artemis II vs Apollo 17 Earth Image Comparison 🌎
VideoApr 12, 2026

Oxford Physicist Explains Viral Artemis II vs Apollo 17 Earth Image Comparison 🌎

Dr. Kali Howitt, an Oxford associate professor of space instrumentation, walks viewers through a side‑by‑side comparison of an Artemis II night‑side Earth photograph and the iconic Apollo 17 daylight shot from the 1970s. She explains that the Artemis image has been artificially...

By Oxford University
Astronaut Victor Glover Gives Post-Mission Remarks in Houston
VideoApr 11, 2026

Astronaut Victor Glover Gives Post-Mission Remarks in Houston

Astronaut Victor Glover delivered his post‑mission remarks in Houston after the crew’s return, reflecting on a flight that launched on April 3. He opened by admitting the experience was still hard to process, underscoring the emotional weight of the mission. Glover repeatedly...

By Scientific American
"Planet Earth: You Are a Crew."
VideoApr 11, 2026

"Planet Earth: You Are a Crew."

The speaker opens by confronting a common question: what distinguishes a crew from a team? He admits his initial answer fell flat, then reframes the discussion around a crew’s constant, all‑weather presence and unified purpose. He defines a crew as...

By Scientific American
NASA’s Northrop Grumman Commercial Resupply Services 24 Launch
VideoApr 11, 2026

NASA’s Northrop Grumman Commercial Resupply Services 24 Launch

NASA’s Northrop Grumman Commercial Resupply Services‑24 (NG‑24) lifted off at 7:41 a.m. Eastern from Space Launch Complex 40, carrying the Cygnus XL cargo vessel – christened S.S. Steven R. Nagel – toward the International Space Station. The launch marked SpaceX’s second ISS mission this year and...

By NASA
Artemis II Crew Returns Home After 10-Day Moon Mission|TaiwanPlus News
VideoApr 11, 2026

Artemis II Crew Returns Home After 10-Day Moon Mission|TaiwanPlus News

NASA’s Artemis II crew touched down in the Pacific after a ten‑day lunar flyby, marking the first U.S. crewed mission beyond low Earth orbit in more than half a century. The flight reached the highest re‑entry velocity of the program, demonstrated precise...

By TaiwanPlus News
NASA Full Press Conference After Artemis II Landing and Astronauts Return to Earth After Moon Orbit
VideoApr 11, 2026

NASA Full Press Conference After Artemis II Landing and Astronauts Return to Earth After Moon Orbit

NASA held a full‑press conference following the successful splashdown of the Artemis II crew in the Pacific Ocean. The Orion spacecraft completed a ten‑day mission that included a lunar flyby, marking the first crewed deep‑space flight around the Moon since Apollo....

By USA TODAY
How Artemis Advances America’s Space Colonization Race with China | DW News
VideoApr 11, 2026

How Artemis Advances America’s Space Colonization Race with China | DW News

The DW News segment examines the United States’ Artemis program as the centerpiece of a renewed space‑colonization race with China. Artemis targets a crewed landing on the lunar south pole by 2028, while Beijing’s state‑directed agenda aims to secure lunar...

By DW News
Artemis II Crew Returns to Earth, Completes History-Making Moon Mission
VideoApr 11, 2026

Artemis II Crew Returns to Earth, Completes History-Making Moon Mission

NASA’s Artemis II mission concluded Thursday with the Orion crew module, dubbed “Integrity,” splashing down in the Pacific Ocean southwest of San Diego at 7:07 p.m. Central time. The nine‑day, 1‑hour, 31‑minute flight marked the first crewed lunar flyby, with mission elapsed time...

By Wall Street Journal (WSJ)
Artemis II Safely Returns to Earth After Historic Moon Mission
VideoApr 11, 2026

Artemis II Safely Returns to Earth After Historic Moon Mission

The video celebrates the safe return of NASA’s Artemis II crew, the first U.S. crewed mission to travel beyond low‑Earth orbit since Apollo. The Orion capsule, nicknamed “Integrity,” splashed down at 7:07 p.m. Central Time, confirming a flawless re‑entry, parachute deployment, and...

By Bloomberg Technology
"Accidental" Moon Photo // New NASA Budget Cuts // New Class of Stars
VideoApr 10, 2026

"Accidental" Moon Photo // New NASA Budget Cuts // New Class of Stars

The episode spotlights Artemis 2’s latest milestones, including a stunning Earth‑rise image taken from the crew’s lunar flyby and a record‑breaking 406,772 km distance that eclipsed Apollo 13. The mission also enjoyed a rare total solar eclipse, allowing astronauts to observe the Sun’s...

By Fraser Cain (Universe Today)
What Can Moon and Mars Exploration Teach Us About Our Future?
VideoApr 10, 2026

What Can Moon and Mars Exploration Teach Us About Our Future?

The video outlines how lunar and Martian missions are converging to shape humanity’s future in space, highlighting NASA’s Artemis program and ongoing rover operations on Mars. Artemis targets the Moon’s South Pole, where permanently shadowed craters contain water ice that could...

By World Science Festival
How Long Would It Take To Colonize The Galaxy?
VideoApr 10, 2026

How Long Would It Take To Colonize The Galaxy?

The video examines how long humanity would need to colonize the Milky Way, using realistic propulsion speeds and scaling assumptions. It notes the galaxy's size—about 100,000 light‑years across with hundreds of billions of stars. At a cruising speed of 10 % of...

By Isaac Arthur (Science & Futurism)
The Artemis II Splashdown Will Look a Bit Like How the Frogmen Recovered Crews During Apollo
VideoApr 10, 2026

The Artemis II Splashdown Will Look a Bit Like How the Frogmen Recovered Crews During Apollo

The video explains that NASA’s Artemis II mission will conclude with a splashdown that closely resembles the recovery of Apollo crews, despite the Orion capsule being larger and designed for four astronauts. Recovery will occur nearer to the continental United States, likely...

By Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum
The Step by Step of a Rocket Launch with Kevin Fong #shorts #rocketlaunch #science
VideoApr 10, 2026

The Step by Step of a Rocket Launch with Kevin Fong #shorts #rocketlaunch #science

The video, narrated by physician‑astronaut Kevin Fong, walks viewers through the final hour of a crewed rocket launch, using a mission clock to illustrate each critical milestone. At T‑60 minutes, the tower is cleared and the vehicle is declared live. By...

By The Royal Institution
Artemis 2 Crew Talk Re-Entry with Mark Kelly 🚀🧑‍🚀 #artemis2 #senator #markkelly #nasa #astronauts
VideoApr 10, 2026

Artemis 2 Crew Talk Re-Entry with Mark Kelly 🚀🧑‍🚀 #artemis2 #senator #markkelly #nasa #astronauts

In a brief interview with former astronaut‑senator Mark Kelly, the Artemis 2 crew outlined the high‑speed re‑entry phase of NASA’s first crewed deep‑space flight. They explained that the Orion capsule will hit the atmosphere at roughly forty times the speed of...

By Space.com (VideoFromSpace)
Artemis II Crew Expected to Return to Earth
VideoApr 10, 2026

Artemis II Crew Expected to Return to Earth

NASA’s Artemis II crew aboard the Orion spacecraft Integrity is preparing to return to Earth, with splashdown targeted in roughly 12 hours off the coast of San Diego after about nine days in flight. Mission Control in Houston reports the...

By CGTN (Global Business)
Moon Joy, Courtesy of NASA's Artemis II Astronauts
VideoApr 10, 2026

Moon Joy, Courtesy of NASA's Artemis II Astronauts

The video shows Artemis II astronauts expressing “Moon joy” as they orbit the Moon, offering candid commentary on the view and mission purpose. They identify major lunar features—Orientale basin and Copernicus crater—while also showing Earth through a window, noting the three‑dimensional...

By NASA
FULL EVENT: Artemis II Astronauts Prepare for Splashdown
VideoApr 10, 2026

FULL EVENT: Artemis II Astronauts Prepare for Splashdown

NASA’s Orion capsule carrying the four Artemis II astronauts has begun its atmospheric descent, heading for a splashdown off the coast of San Diego. The mission completes the first crewed flight around the Moon in more than five decades, marking a milestone...

By South China Morning Post (SCMP)
Go/No-Go: NASA’s Space Toilet Explained
VideoApr 10, 2026

Go/No-Go: NASA’s Space Toilet Explained

The video examines a recent malfunction of Orion’s Universal Waste Management System, the spacecraft’s primary toilet, during a short test flight. Mission control declared a “no‑go for toilet” when the crew observed zero flow, prompting an immediate switch to backup...

By NASA
Will the Artemis II Heat Shield Work?
VideoApr 9, 2026

Will the Artemis II Heat Shield Work?

NASA’s Artemis II mission hinges on a redesigned heat shield after Artemis I revealed temperature spikes that exceeded design limits. Experts are scrutinizing the shield’s ablative material, sensor suite, and structural margins to ensure crew safety during the high‑speed re‑entry. NASA has...

By National Geographic
Launch of NASA's Artemis II: Moon Rocket Camera Views
VideoApr 9, 2026

Launch of NASA's Artemis II: Moon Rocket Camera Views

NASA’s Artemis II mission lifted off from Kennedy Space Center, becoming the agency’s first crewed flight on the powerful Space Launch System (SLS). The Orion capsule, christened “Integrity,” carried astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen on a...

By NASA
Live: NASA Artemis II Splashdown: The Mission’s Most Dangerous Moment
VideoApr 9, 2026

Live: NASA Artemis II Splashdown: The Mission’s Most Dangerous Moment

NASA’s Artemis II crewed mission will attempt the most perilous phase of its flight – a re‑entry using an untested trajectory and a heat shield that previously failed a test. The Orion capsule is slated to splash down off California at...

By The Telegraph
Artemis Enters Most Dangerous Stretch of Journey Before Splashdown
VideoApr 9, 2026

Artemis Enters Most Dangerous Stretch of Journey Before Splashdown

The video chronicles Artemis 2’s final, high‑speed descent toward Earth, as the Orion capsule hurtles back at roughly 25,000 mph. The spacecraft’s ablative heat shield will generate a plasma sheath hotter than the Sun’s surface, yet keep the four astronauts at comfortable...

By Channel 4 News
Destination Aerospace: Houston, Texas
VideoApr 9, 2026

Destination Aerospace: Houston, Texas

The video markets the Aerospace Corporation’s Houston campus as the epicenter of next‑generation space research, highlighting its partnership with NASA’s Johnson Space Center and the burgeoning commercial space ecosystem. It positions the location as a place where engineers can work...

By The Aerospace Corporation
Inside the Southern California Effort to Study NASA’s Troubled Moon-Rocket Heat Shield
VideoApr 9, 2026

Inside the Southern California Effort to Study NASA’s Troubled Moon-Rocket Heat Shield

A consortium of Southern California aerospace firms and NASA is deploying a fleet of four aircraft to monitor the Orion capsule’s heat‑shield performance as it re‑enters Earth’s atmosphere after a lunar flyby. Each plane will fly a designated leg of the...

By Los Angeles Times
The First Time Humans Left Earth's Orbit #shorts #astronaut #apollo
VideoApr 9, 2026

The First Time Humans Left Earth's Orbit #shorts #astronaut #apollo

At 11½ minutes after liftoff, Apollo 8’s third stage reignited, performing the trans‑lunar injection (TLI) that sent the spacecraft out of Earth orbit at roughly 17,000 mph. The maneuver, overseen by flight director and communicated by Capcom Michael Collins, was confirmed with the...

By NOVA PBS
Artemis Daily Wrap: Flight Day 8
VideoApr 9, 2026

Artemis Daily Wrap: Flight Day 8

Flight Day 8 marks the Orion crew’s transition from orbit to re‑entry, with NASA targeting a splashdown roughly two days, one hour and sixteen minutes from the update. The crew is finalizing checklists, reviewing entry procedures, and preparing for the physical...

By NASA
Golden Insights: Creating Value From Commercial Earth Observation Data
VideoApr 9, 2026

Golden Insights: Creating Value From Commercial Earth Observation Data

The CSIS Aerospace Security Project unveiled its "Golden Insights" report, shifting focus from satellite collection performance to the downstream value of commercial Earth‑observation data. Panelists examined how customers actually use geospatial products, who provides them, and how to assess their...

By Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS)
NASA's Artemis II Crew News Conference (April 8, 2026)
VideoApr 9, 2026

NASA's Artemis II Crew News Conference (April 8, 2026)

The video captures NASA's Artemis II crew press conference on April 8 2026, where the four astronauts field questions from media about personal experiences, scientific observations, and the mission’s broader significance. Highlights include the emotional decision to name a lunar crater after astronaut Carol,...

By NASA
Artemis 2 Earth Re-Entry, Splashdown and Recovery Plan Explained by NASA
VideoApr 8, 2026

Artemis 2 Earth Re-Entry, Splashdown and Recovery Plan Explained by NASA

NASA’s Artemis 2 briefing detailed the final re‑entry, splashdown and recovery sequence for Orion, outlining each critical event from module separation to crew extraction aboard the USS John Murtha. The timeline begins with crew‑module and service‑module separation 20 minutes before entry interface, followed by a...

By Space.com (VideoFromSpace)
Is the Moon Protecting Us?
VideoApr 8, 2026

Is the Moon Protecting Us?

The video examines whether the Moon acts as a shield for Earth, focusing on impact flashes and micrometeoroid strikes observed on the lunar surface. It explains how the Moon both absorbs interplanetary debris and, through its gravity, can alter trajectories...

By Scientific American
How Safe Is Artemis II for the Astronauts
VideoApr 8, 2026

How Safe Is Artemis II for the Astronauts

The video examines the safety architecture behind NASA’s Artemis II, the first crewed lunar‑orbit mission in over half a century. With astronauts far from the International Space Station’s quick‑return options, NASA had to pre‑plan every contingency, from trajectory design to hardware...

By The Planetary Society
How Next Generation LEO Satellites Are Reshaping Inflight Connectivity
VideoApr 8, 2026

How Next Generation LEO Satellites Are Reshaping Inflight Connectivity

The interview spotlights Telesat’s Lightspeed low‑Earth‑orbit (LEO) constellation and its promise to overhaul in‑flight connectivity (IFC) by delivering enterprise‑grade broadband that rivals ground‑based services. Schlurry explains that legacy geostationary satellites suffer from high latency, congestion and uneven coverage, whereas Lightspeed’s LEO...

By Aviation Week
It's Insane What Vera Rubin Is Doing for Meteorite Hunting
VideoApr 8, 2026

It's Insane What Vera Rubin Is Doing for Meteorite Hunting

The video explains how the Vera Rubin Observatory’s new live‑alert system is transforming meteorite hunting. By streaming roughly 800,000 nightly alerts that flag any change in the sky, Rubin gives astronomers a real‑time view of near‑Earth objects, from variable stars to...

By Fraser Cain (Universe Today)
Holes In Spaceships - How Long Can You Survive?
VideoApr 8, 2026

Holes In Spaceships - How Long Can You Survive?

Scott Manley examines how quickly a spacecraft loses atmosphere after a hull breach, a question that has become urgent as Artemis 2 prepares for a lunar flyby. He explains that the leak rate can be estimated by multiplying the hole’s cross‑sectional...

By Scott Manley
Training for the Moon, Underwater #shorts #moon #artemis 
VideoApr 8, 2026

Training for the Moon, Underwater #shorts #moon #artemis 

The video shows NASA engineers and astronaut Victor Glover conducting an underwater test of the next‑generation spacesuit intended for the Artemis program’s lunar surface operations. By submerging the suit in a pool, they replicate the Moon’s one‑sixth gravity while accounting for...

By PBS NOVA
How Astronauts Weigh Themselves in Space ⚖️
VideoApr 8, 2026

How Astronauts Weigh Themselves in Space ⚖️

French astronaut Sophie Adenot posted a video from the International Space Station showing how crew members weigh themselves in microgravity. The demonstration uses a spring‑loaded harness attached to a scale, allowing the ISS to calculate an astronaut’s mass via the...

By European Space Agency (ESA)
They Are Fixing SATELLITES in Space
VideoApr 8, 2026

They Are Fixing SATELLITES in Space

The video showcases a startup that has converted an old IT office into a dedicated facility for developing on‑orbit satellite repair technology, including “jet‑pack” modules that extend satellite lifespans. The team built a darkroom to mimic the intense, directional lighting of...

By Entrepreneur First
Camera Payload Deployment Mechanism
VideoApr 7, 2026

Camera Payload Deployment Mechanism

The video documents the development of a side‑mounted camera pod intended to capture drogue‑parachute deployment from a rocket reaching roughly 10 km altitude. The creator outlines the full system – a 3‑D‑printed pod, custom fiberglass nose cone, high‑torque servo, and a...

By BPS.space
Artemis Astronauts Saw Meteoroids Crash Into the Moon
VideoApr 7, 2026

Artemis Astronauts Saw Meteoroids Crash Into the Moon

During a recent Artemis mission, astronauts reported seeing bright flashes on the lunar surface, which they identified as impact events caused by meteoroids striking the Moon. The crew logged four distinct flashes—two observed by one astronaut and two by another—occurring south...

By Scientific American
Artemis Starts Return Journey to Earth After Historic Moon Fly-By
VideoApr 7, 2026

Artemis Starts Return Journey to Earth After Historic Moon Fly-By

The video captures the Artemis spacecraft as it initiates its return journey to Earth after completing a historic lunar fly‑by. The mission set a new benchmark by traveling farther from the planet than any human‑origin vehicle before, eclipsing the...

By South China Morning Post (SCMP)
Artemis II, Mysterious Flashes on the Moon and an Uptick in Meteorite Fireballs
VideoApr 7, 2026

Artemis II, Mysterious Flashes on the Moon and an Uptick in Meteorite Fireballs

The video highlights an unprecedented surge in fireball sightings worldwide during the first quarter of 2026, coupled with rare meteorite recoveries and a fresh observation of lunar flashes by the Artemis II crew. The American Meteor Society logged 2,322 fireball reports for...

By John Michael Godier
In Full: Nasa’s Artemis II Mission Makes Its Lunar Fly-By
VideoApr 7, 2026

In Full: Nasa’s Artemis II Mission Makes Its Lunar Fly-By

NASA’s Artemis II mission entered its lunar fly‑by phase, with Orion’s crew aboard the Integrity spacecraft approaching the Moon at roughly 19,000 mi distance. Mission control highlighted several milestones: the spacecraft will surpass Apollo 13’s farthest‑from‑Earth record, reaching 252,760 mi, and will execute a...

By The Telegraph
Watch the NASA Artemis 2 Crew's Historic Moon Flyby
VideoApr 7, 2026

Watch the NASA Artemis 2 Crew's Historic Moon Flyby

NASA’s Artemis 2 mission marked the first human lunar flyby in over five decades, with the Orion crew poised to eclipse the Apollo 13 distance record as they passed within 14,200 miles of the Moon. Launched on April 1 from Kennedy Space Center, the...

By Space.com (VideoFromSpace)