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techVoyager 1 to Reach 1 Light-Day From Earth in Historic 2026 Milestone
NASA's Voyager 1 probe, launched in 1977, will become the first human-made object to reach a distance of one light-day from Earth on November 18, 2026.
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techArtemis II Captures Historic Lunar Flyby Photos
NASA's Artemis II crew photographed the moon from 250,000 miles away as their spacecraft orbited the far side, temporarily losing all contact with Earth.
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techWebb Telescope Reveals Centaurus A Galaxy's Violent Collision History
New infrared image from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope exposes the dusty, turbulent structures inside the Centaurus A galaxy, a key target for studying galactic mergers.
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financeSpaceX's Historic IPO Fuels Record Nasdaq Trading Month
SpaceX's IPO raised up to $86 billion, becoming the largest ever. Its rapid inclusion in the Nasdaq-100 forced massive ETF rebalancing and made June 2026 the busiest month for the exchange's funds in six years.
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techAWS Shifts to Hands-On Engineering with $1B Agentic AI Investment
AWS moves from consulting to co-building with a new $1B Forward Deployed Engineering unit, focusing on compressed deployment timelines and practical agentic AI applications across defense, healthcare, and space.
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techNew Glenn Aftermath: Moon Landing Timeline Faces Uncertainty
Experts assess the fallout from Blue Origin's New Glenn explosion, casting serious doubt on NASA's Artemis lunar landing schedule for this decade.
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worldNASA Audit Warns Boeing's Starliner Faces Certification a Decade Late
A scathing inspector general report reveals Boeing's Starliner crew capsule likely won't be certified until 2027, a full ten years behind its original schedule, as costs balloon and NASA relies on SpaceX.
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techAI-Generated Imagery Erodes Trust in Scientific Publications
The proliferation of convincing AI images is infiltrating scientific journals, creating a crisis of authenticity and eroding public trust in research.