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Vigoride 5 and the Space Tug That Had to Work

Vigoride 5 and the Space Tug That Had to Work

Object 55056 rode a SpaceX rideshare into orbit carrying more than customer satellites. It carried the survival of Momentus, a company that had already lost its founder to a national security review, settled SEC fraud charges, and watched its first space tug die in orbit.

The $1.5 Million Starlink Jammer That Ukraine Keeps Blowing Up

The $1.5 Million Starlink Jammer That Ukraine Keeps Blowing Up

Russia's Volna Kupol Garant electronic warfare system was purpose-built to jam Starlink. It costs around $1.5 million per unit, covers just 20 square kilometers, and can only target one satellite at a time. Ukraine has been finding and destroying them within days of deployment.

How Asteroid Sample Return Went From a Long Shot to a Four-Nation Race

How Asteroid Sample Return Went From a Long Shot to a Four-Nation Race

In 2010 a wounded Japanese probe limped home with a few specks of asteroid dust. Sixteen years later China's Tianwen-2 is reaching for a chunk of a rock that orbits alongside Earth, and the technique that once seemed impossible has become something close to routine.

The 300,000 Swerves Keeping Low Earth Orbit From Crashing

The 300,000 Swerves Keeping Low Earth Orbit From Crashing

Starlink satellites fired their thrusters to dodge a collision roughly 300,000 times in 2025, about 822 times a day. Behind that number is a fragile, half-automated system of warnings, probabilities, and judgment calls that decides which close approaches are worth a maneuver and which are just noise.

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Joe Engle and the Youngest Astronaut Wings Ever Earned
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Joe Engle and the Youngest Astronaut Wings Ever Earned

On 29 June 1965, a young Air Force test pilot rode a rocket-powered airplane to 280,600 feet above the California desert. He landed ten minutes later as the youngest person ever to earn astronaut wings.

The Morning a Supply Ship Tore Open Mir
Today in Space History

The Morning a Supply Ship Tore Open Mir

On 25 June 1997, a seven-ton cargo ship under hand control drifted into Mir's Spektr module, breached the hull, and left three crew members listening to their air hiss into space. It remains the worst collision in the history of human spaceflight.

The Afternoon a Blurry Smudge Turned Pluto Into a Double Planet
Today in Space History

The Afternoon a Blurry Smudge Turned Pluto Into a Double Planet

On 22 June 1978, an astronomer at the U.S. Naval Observatory looked at photographic plates that had been stamped 'image defective' and noticed a small bump on the side of Pluto. The bump was a moon, and finding it finally let astronomers weigh a planet that had fooled them for half a century.

Mike Melvill, 124 Meters, and the Morning Space Went Private
Today in Space History

Mike Melvill, 124 Meters, and the Morning Space Went Private

On 21 June 2004, a 63-year-old test pilot rode a homebuilt rocket plane to 100,124 meters above the Mojave Desert, clearing the edge of space by about the length of a city block. He came down the first private astronaut in history, holding a sign that read 'SpaceShipOne, GovernmentZero.'

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Four Raptors Fail, Starship 13 Scrubbed at T-0, X Report 18 Jul 2026

Four Raptors Fail, Starship 13 Scrubbed at T-0, X Report 18 Jul 2026

Four Raptor engines failed to ignite at T-0, scrubbing Starship Flight 13 on July 16; SpaceX now targets July 20 for next attempt.

Skyroot's Vikram-1 Reaches Orbit, Breaks Indian Launch Monopoly, Space Brief 18 Jul 2026

Skyroot's Vikram-1 Reaches Orbit, Breaks Indian Launch Monopoly, Space Brief 18 Jul 2026

Skyroot Aerospace's Vikram-1 rocket achieved orbit on July 18, becoming the first Indian commercial rocket to do so and breaking ISRO's launch monopoly.

Starship Flight 13 Aborts at Ignition, X Report 17 Jul 2026

Starship Flight 13 Aborts at Ignition, X Report 17 Jul 2026

Four Raptor engines failed to ignite, scrubbing Starship Flight 13 at Starbase; SpaceX also launched 21 SDA satellites from Vandenberg.

SpaceX Deploys 21 Military Data-Relay Satellites for SDA, Space Brief 17 Jul 2026

SpaceX Deploys 21 Military Data-Relay Satellites for SDA, Space Brief 17 Jul 2026

SpaceX launched 21 York Space Systems satellites for Space Development Agency's Tranche 1 Transport Layer, bringing SDA's military data-relay constellation to roughly half its planned size.

Starship Flight 13 to Deploy First Starlink V3 Sats | KeepTrack X Report

Starship Flight 13 to Deploy First Starlink V3 Sats | KeepTrack X Report

Starship Flight 13 launches first Starlink V3 satellites as SpaceX nears 10,839 working satellites in orbit across the Starlink fleet.

Saltzman's Final Warning: Space Force Preps for War | KeepTrack Space Brief

Saltzman's Final Warning: Space Force Preps for War | KeepTrack Space Brief

Gen. Chance Saltzman warns of impending space conflict as SpaceX launches 21 SDA satellites from Vandenberg. Space Force shifts from support role to core deterrent.

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