Trump’s DEI Purge Hits NASA as Fake Feminism Blasts Into Orbit

April 16, 2025
Trump’s DEI Purge Hits NASA as Fake Feminism Blasts Into Orbit Trump’s DEI Purge Hits NASA as Fake Feminism Blasts Into Orbit In 2025, President Donald Trump’s sweeping crackdown on “woke ideology” across federal agencies is now targeting the final frontier: NASA. Once a beacon of progress in science, equity, and education, the space agency […]
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SpaceX vs. Blue Origin: Who's Really Winning the Space Race?

April 15, 2025
SpaceX vs. Blue Origin: Who's Really Winning the Space Race? As private space exploration takes off, two names dominate the conversation: SpaceX, founded by Elon Musk, and Blue Origin, led by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. Both companies are redefining humanity's future beyond Earth—but how do they compare in success, scale, and impact? Is SpaceX More […]
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NASA Astronauts Return to Earth After Being Stranded on ISS for 9 Months

March 18, 2025
NASA Astronauts Return to Earth After Being Stranded on ISS for 9 Months Two veteran NASA astronauts, Sunita “Suni” Williams and Barry “Butch” Wilmore, are finally back on Earth after spending more than nine months aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Originally slated for just an eight-day mission to test Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner capsule, a […]
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Scientists and Doctors Protest Trump’s Budget Cuts in Washington

March 12, 2025
Scientists and Doctors Protest Trump’s Budget Cuts in Washington Washington, D.C., became the epicenter of scientific activism as thousands of researchers, doctors, patients, and supporters gathered at the Stand Up for Science rally to protest against the Trump administration’s cuts to science, health, and climate research. The rally, held at the Lincoln Memorial, was one […]
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NASA’s Artemis Moon Mission Delayed Again: What's Causing the Hold-Up?

December 6, 2024
NASA’s Artemis Moon Mission Delayed Again: What's Causing the Hold-Up? NASA’s Grand Return to the Moon Faces Technical and Strategic Hurdles NASA’s Artemis Program, a $93 billion initiative to land astronauts on the moon for the first time in over 50 years, has hit another roadblock. On Thursday, the agency announced delays in its lunar […]
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Former Virgin Galactic CEO George Whitesides Wins U.S. Congressional Seat

November 15, 2024
Former Virgin Galactic CEO George Whitesides Wins U.S. Congressional Seat George Whitesides, the former CEO of Virgin Galactic and a seasoned leader in aerospace and space policy, has achieved a significant milestone in his career by securing a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. Whitesides, a Democrat, triumphed in California's 27th district, an area […]
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NASA's Parker Solar Probe's Historic Venus Flyby Sets Stage for Record Sun Approach

November 6, 2024
NASA's Parker Solar Probe's Historic Venus Flyby Sets Stage for Record Sun Approach NASA is preparing for an extraordinary milestone in solar exploration as the Parker Solar Probe readies for its seventh and final flyby of Venus. This crucial maneuver, scheduled for Wednesday, will serve as the final gravitational slingshot to propel the probe into […]
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Space X: Geomagnetic Storm Destroys 40 Of Elon Musk’s Starlink Satellites

February 9, 2022
The space company said that its 40 destroyed satellites —  which had been part of a planned satellite constellation, intended to eventually provide continuous internet coverage for the majority of the globe —  would now fall back to Earth. However, SpaceX assured the public that there was no risk of collision with Earth as the […]
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NASA’s “Son Of Concorde” Supersonic Jet Undergoes Next Stage Of Testing

February 8, 2022
NASA’s X-59 supersonic jet, nicknamed the “Son of Concorde” came one step closer to flight last week as it underwent wind-tunnel tests.
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SpaceX Inspiration4 Launches Four Passengers To Orbit In Company’s First-Ever Tourism Mission

September 17, 2021
Spotlights dramatically illuminated the launch pad at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida and when the Inspiration4’s nine engines fired just soon after 8 pm ET, the surrounding wetlands were flooded with an explosion of light as the rocket took off into the upper atmosphere, decorating the night’s sky with an eerie light show.   Orbital […]
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Blue Origin Sues NASA As Billionaire Space Battle Continues

August 17, 2021
The Amazon founder’s space company has argued that the contract was unfairly awarded to SpaceX and has filed a suit with the US Court of Federal Claims. In a statement, Blue Origin said: "We firmly believe that the issues identified in this procurement and its outcomes must be addressed to restore fairness, create competition, and […]
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Elon Musk Offers To Produce NASA Spacesuits To Help Reduce Space Agency’s Costs

August 11, 2021
On Tuesday, a watchdog reported that the space agency’s current programme is behind schedule and will cost over $1 billion. In a tweet, Musk said that his company SpaceX could produce the spacesuits if need be.  In the past, SpaceX has developed and produced flight suits for astronauts who launched into orbit on the company’s […]
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