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We think of astronauts as floating in zero gravity, but the International Space Station is still deep inside Earth’s pull, where gravity is nearly 90% as strong as it is on the ground. What looks like weightlessness is really the station and its crew falling around the planet at about 28,000 kilometres per hour.
Astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) are not experiencing “zero gravity” in the literal sense. The station orbits about 400 kilometers above Earth, where gravity is still about 90% as s
FAA documents outline SpaceX plans for Starfall reentry vehicles - SpaceNews
FAA documents have revealed new details about SpaceX’s secretive Starfall project, an uncrewed reentry vehicle program aimed at supporting in-space manufacturing and rapid cargo delivery from orbit. O
You've heard of the Space Force. Now there's a 'NASA Force' — but it's not about making space war | Space
NASA has launched a new recruiting initiative called “NASA Force” to bring in technical experts for mission-critical roles. Announced on April 17 in partnership with the U.S. Office of Personnel Manag
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Space Force keeps door open to future human presence in orbit
The U.S. Space Force currently does not deploy armed personnel in space but is open to future possibilities as the strategic landscape evolves. Senior officers indicated that planning encompasses a 15
U.S. Space Nuclear Plans Are Rescued After 2025 Setback | Aviation Week Network
The U.S. space nuclear propulsion initiatives are experiencing a revival after a significant setback in 2025, which saw NASA cancel a crucial demonstration of nuclear propulsion technology. This devel
SpaceX unveils 'Stargaze' space tracking system - Breaking Defense
SpaceX has launched a new online space tracking tool named 'Stargaze,' designed to enhance space situational awareness (SSA) and provide collision warnings for satellites. The system utilizes data fro
Max Space unveils plans for commercial space station
Max Space has announced plans to develop Thunderbird Station, a commercial space station that can be launched on a single Falcon 9 rocket. The station will feature an expandable module with a volume o
Proposed Space Station Could Be Deployed in a Single Launch
Florida startup Max Space is set to launch a prototype of its commercial space station, named Thunderbird, by 2027. The innovative design features an expandable habitat technology that allows the enti
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