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Starlink Mini Enables High-Speed Internet on Highways: Space X's Game-Changer for Mobile Connectivity in 2026
1+ day, 45+ min ago (763+ words) HAWTHORNE, Calif. " Starlink Mini is proving it can deliver reliable high-speed internet even at highway speeds, Space X's official account declared Monday in a post on X that quickly gained traction among travelers and tech enthusiasts. The message quoted a…...
(VIDEO) Space X Falcon 9 Successfully Launches 25 Starlink Satellites from California in Historic 32nd Flight
4+ day, 5+ hour ago (553+ words) VANDENBERG SPACE FORCE BASE, Calif. " Space X launched a Falcon 9 rocket carrying 25 Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit Friday night from California's Vandenberg Space Force Base, marking the reusable booster's 32nd flight and underscoring the company's relentless pace in expanding its global…...
Artemis II Crew Poses with Orion 'Integrity' in Viral Post-Splashdown Photo After Historic Moon Flyby
3+ day, 19+ hour ago (813+ words) SAN DIEGO " NASA released an iconic image Saturday showing the four Artemis II astronauts standing proudly beside their Orion spacecraft, named Integrity, in the well deck of the USS John P. Murtha just hours after a flawless Pacific Ocean splashdown that…...
(VIDEO) Ocean Planet 30% Water by Mass? 'Can't Even Compare to Earth'What Is TOI-1452 b?
4+ day, 4+ hour ago (776+ words) MONTREAL " Astronomers have identified a distant world that could rewrite understanding of planetary composition: an exoplanet potentially made up of as much as 30 percent water by mass, a staggering fraction that dwarfs Earth's meager water content and suggests a globe-spanning…...
(VIDEO) Artemis II Crew Poised for Historic Pacific Splashdown After 10-Day Lunar Odyssey
4+ day, 22+ hour ago (753+ words) HOUSTON " Four astronauts aboard NASA's Orion spacecraft hurtled toward Earth on Friday, April 10, 2026, capping a groundbreaking 10-day journey around the Moon " the first crewed lunar mission in more than half a century " with a high-stakes splashdown expected in the Pacific…...
Elon Musk's Starship Rocket Eyes Tokyo-to-New York in 30 Minutes, But Commercial Launch Remains Years Away
5+ day, 18+ hour ago (276+ words) Space X's own early graphics showed Tokyo-to-Singapore shrinking from more than seven hours by plane to 28 minutes by rocket. For Tokyo to New York " a distance of approximately 6, 700 miles (10, 800 km) " the flight time would align with the company's broader claim…...
US Mobile Launches 'Starlink One' Bundle: One Plan Blends Cellular and Satellite Home Internet
6+ day, 21+ hour ago (768+ words) US Mobile, a fast-growing mobile virtual network operator known for flexible prepaid plans across major U. S. carriers, announced Wednesday it will launch "Starlink One" on Thursday " a bundled offering that combines unlimited cellular service on three major networks with reliable Starlink…...
(VIDEO) NASA Confirms Daytime Fireball Over Philly: Meteor Blazed at 30, 000 MPH Across Northeast
1+ week, 2+ hour ago (449+ words) PHILADELPHIA " A brilliant daytime fireball streaked across the skies over the Philadelphia region and parts of five states Tuesday afternoon, prompting hundreds of eyewitness reports and drawing swift analysis from NASA's Meteoroid Environments Office, which released detailed trajectory data confirming…...
(VIDEO) Space X Falcon 9 Launch Lights Up Central California Sky with Starlink Satellites
1+ week, 1+ day ago (846+ words) FRESNO, Calif. " A brilliant plume of exhaust from a Space X Falcon 9 rocket pierced the twilight sky over Central California on Monday evening, prompting thousands of residents to look up and ask, "What was that?" as the rocket carried another…...
JWST Reveals Metal-Poor Atmosphere on "Forbidden" Exoplanet TOI-5205 b, Shaking Planet Formation Theories
1+ week, 1+ day ago (798+ words) Observations from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope have uncovered surprising details about TOI-5205 b, a Jupiter-sized "forbidden" exoplanet orbiting a diminutive red dwarf star, revealing an atmosphere significantly poorer in heavy elements than its host star and even our solar…...