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Why is NASA going back to the moon?

A team at the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., was at work simulating the lunar lighting environment in preparation for the Artemis III mission.

NYT Science 16h ago

FBI warns drone operators to stay away from World Cup matches

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Security for the FIFA World Cup is expanding skyward, with law enforcement agencies preparing for drone activity that could range from a nuisance to a serious threat as the United States hosts the tournament starting next week. More than 60 local, county and state law enforcement agencies in places where the games will be held recently completed a first-of-its-kind federal training program to help detect and deter the unauthorized presence of drones near World Cup sites...

NBC News 4d ago

The American Missile Crisis

Recent global conflicts, from Russia and Ukraine to Iran and Israel, have seen a resurgent awareness of the frailty of US munitions stock, which has been drawn down by both direct and indirect involvement in these events. While exact stockpile volumes are not disclosed, it is estimated that supplies of US warheads and the missiles that carry them have declined by nearly an order of magnitude since their peak during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Analysts have estimated that in the event of a...

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Student-powered 'moon' rovers put to the test | Space photo of the day for June 2, 2026

Student-powered 'moon' rovers put to the test | Space photo of the day for June 2, 2026 In its 32nd year, HERC got 600 students involved in designing, building, and testing rovers. Hundreds of students came together to design, build, and test rovers on an Earth obstacle course to prepare for the moon. Space exploration starts with a lot of hard work on Earth.

Space.com 7d ago

Can solar sails really send humans out into interstellar space?

Can solar sails really send humans out into interstellar space? "I think these are not far-out type of ideas; they are not really futuristic ideas that we are talking about." If humankind ever travels to distant stars, we might sail there — and it might be sooner than you think.

Space.com 9d ago

SpaceX launches back-to-back Starlink missions from both coasts 19 hours apart (photos)

SpaceX launches back-to-back Starlink missions from both coasts 19 hours apart (photos) More than 50 new Starlink satellites are now in orbit after launches from California and Florida. SpaceX now has 53 more Starlink satellites in low Earth orbit after two successful launches in less than 19 hours from opposite U.S. coasts. A pair of Falcon 9 rockets lifted off within hours of each other on missions to expand the private spaceflight company's broadband internet relay megaconstellation.

Space.com 5d ago

Watch SpaceX set new rocket reuse record with 35th launch — and landing — of a Falcon 9 booster (video)

Watch SpaceX set new rocket reuse record with 35th launch — and landing — of a Falcon 9 booster (video) Liftoff occurred at 6:13 a.m. EDT on Monday (June 8). SpaceX has again broken its own rocket reuse record, launching a first stage booster for its 35th time. The Falcon 9 rocket, carrying 29 Starlink satellites into low Earth orbit, launched on Monday (June 8).

Space.com 1d ago

Giuliani: WC security challenge 'unprecedented'

This summer's World Cup will pose an unprecedented security challenge due to its size and scope, but the nation's law enforcement is "leaning in," Andrew Giuliani, executive director of the White House FIFA World Cup 2026 Task Force, told ESPN in an interview. "This entire country's police force is leaning in," he said. "It is an unbelievable problem set when I think about what local law enforcement is going to have to go over this 40-day stretch.

ESPN 5d ago