Starship Triumphs: A New Era of SpaceX As It Nails IFT-10

SpaceX finally notched a major win on Tuesday evening, pulling off what appeared to be the most successful Starship test flight to date after three consecutive failures. The company’s massive Super Heavy-Starship rocket system, the most powerful launch vehicle ever built, soared from Starbase in Texas at 6:30 p.m. Central Time (7:30 p.m. ET), and more than an hour later, both the booster and upper stage splashed down in their designated oceans as planned.

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NASA Set to Unveil New Astronaut Class as Artemis II Countdown Nears

ASA is preparing to introduce its newest class of astronaut candidates next month, a symbolic step as the agency edges closer to its first crewed lunar mission in more than half a century. The reveal comes just weeks before a series of briefings designed to build momentum for Artemis II, the mission slated to send astronauts around the Moon no later than April 2026.

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Scientists May Have Solved Space’s ‘Missing Sulfur’ Mystery

For decades, astrochemists have puzzled over an interstellar riddle: where is all the sulfur? Despite being one of the universe’s most abundant elements and essential to the chemistry of life, sulfur has been conspicuously scarce in astronomical observations. A new international study may finally reveal where this elusive element has been hiding.

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