Axiom-2 Spaceflight Offers New Clues to Human Aging, Study Finds Space-Induced Aging Is Rapid but Reversible

When the four-person crew of Axiom Mission 2 launched on a 10-day mission to the International Space Station in May 2023, their schedule was packed with biomedical research aimed at understanding how the human body responds to spaceflight. Now, a new analysis of blood samples from that mission suggests that short-duration spaceflight may briefly accelerate biological aging—while also revealing signs of an intrinsic capacity for recovery once astronauts return to Earth.

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GE Aerospace and Lockheed Martin Validate Rotating Detonation Ramjet for Hypersonic Missiles

GE Aerospace and Lockheed Martin have completed a series of propulsion tests demonstrating the feasibility of a liquid-fueled rotating detonation ramjet designed for future hypersonic missile systems. The milestone marks the first major outcome of a broader joint technology development effort between the two companies aimed at advancing affordable, long-range hypersonic strike capabilities.

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NASA and Energy Department Renew Push for Nuclear Power on the Moon, Targeting Lunar Reactor by 2030

NASA and the U.S. Department of Energy have renewed and expanded their long-standing partnership to develop a nuclear fission power system capable of operating on the Moon, a move officials say is critical to sustaining human presence beyond Earth and preparing for future missions to Mars. Under the renewed agreement, the two agencies are targeting the deployment of a fission surface power reactor on the lunar surface by 2030 as part of the Artemis program and the broader Moon-to-Mars exploration strategy.

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U.S. Space Force Reassigns Upcoming GPS Launch From Vulcan to Falcon 9 to Speed Up Deployment

The U.S. Space Force is once again reshuffling launch assignments for its Global Positioning System constellation, shifting the next GPS satellite mission from United Launch Alliance to SpaceX in an effort to accelerate delivery and reduce costs. A spokesperson for the Space Force’s Space Systems Command confirmed Tuesday that the GPS III Space Vehicle 09 (SV09) will now launch aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket instead of ULA’s Vulcan.

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Firefly Aerospace Advances Alpha Rocket With Block II Upgrade Ahead of Flight 8 Debut

Firefly Aerospace has unveiled a significant Block II configuration upgrade for its Alpha small launch vehicle, marking the next phase in the company’s effort to improve reliability, manufacturing efficiency, and operational flexibility as competition intensifies in the global smallsat launch market. Qualification testing of the new second-stage hardware is already underway at Firefly’s Rocket Ranch test facility in Briggs, Texas, laying the groundwork for the upgraded vehicle’s first full flight later this year.

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