‘The mysterious feeling of the unknown’:Alaska sky spiral dazzles

‘The mysterious feeling of the unknown’:Alaska sky spiral dazzles

Excess fuel released from a SpaceX rocket that launched from California about three hours earlier turned to ice,forming crystals in the sky.

  • byMark Thiessen

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Russia unveils secretive weapon to target SpaceX’s Starlink in Ukraine

Russia unveils secretive weapon to target SpaceX’s Starlink in Ukraine

US intel leaks reveal that a program ostensibly designed to protect the Kremlin’s satellites can be employed instead to attack those used by its adversaries.

  • byAlex Horton
Moonshot:European spacecraft begins eight-year journey to Jupiter

Moonshot:European spacecraft begins eight-year journey to Jupiter

A European spacecraft has taken off on a decade-long quest to explore Jupiter and three of its icy moons.

  • byMarcia Dunn
Musk dodges questions,fires salvos in two-hour Twitter ramble

Musk dodges questions,fires salvos in two-hour Twitter ramble

A Twitter Spaces interview with Elon Musk at times became combative as the billionaire turned the tables on his interviewer while millions of Twitter users tuned in.

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The Elon Musk Show is essential viewing about the richest person in the world
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The Elon Musk Show is essential viewing about the richest person in the world

He is arguably the richest and most influential person on Earth,but this three-part series argues his ambitions go far beyond this planet.

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Why Elon Musk’s sprawling empire makes him a problem for Washington

Why Elon Musk’s sprawling empire makes him a problem for Washington

Since buying Twitter,Musk now controls five huge companies,giving the billionaire unmatched global clout.

  • bySaleha Mohsin,Daniel Flatley andJennifer Jacobs
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Astronauts arrive home via a SpaceX splashdown after five-month mission

Astronauts arrive home via a SpaceX splashdown after five-month mission

“That was one heck of a ride,” said NASA’s Nicole Mann,the first Native American woman to fly in space,moments after splashdown. “We’re happy to be home.”

  • byMarcia Dunn
Space billionaire’s fortune surges on dream to beat China to moon

Space billionaire’s fortune surges on dream to beat China to moon

Kam Ghaffarian said his life changed when he watched the Apollo 11 mission as a boy in Iran. Now he has just become a billionaire many times over.

  • byBlake Schmidt
After a busy year,2023 promises more space odysseys

After a busy year,2023 promises more space odysseys

Announcing which astronauts will go to the moon is one of a series of events planned for the coming year as NASA seeks to keep momentum going for the Artemis program.

  • byChristian Davenport
Elon Musk says around 100 Starlinks now active in Iran

Elon Musk says around 100 Starlinks now active in Iran

The satellite-based broadband service could help Iranians circumvent the government’s restrictions on accessing the internet amid protests around the country.

  • byAkanksha Khushi
Japanese company’s lander rockets headed to moon

Japanese company’s lander rockets headed to moon

With Sunday’s launch from Cape Canaveral in Florida,ispace is on its way to becoming one of the first private entities to attempt a moon landing.

  • byMARCIA DUNN