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Rocket launches, space exploration, and the missions pushing beyond Earth's orbit.

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This Kansas City Coffee Shop Shows What A Community Space Requires

This Kansas City Coffee Shop Shows What A Community Space Requires

Inside Kansas City’s Café Corazón, where Latin American and Indigenous traditions shape hospitality, safety, and community responsibility.

Forbes•August 1, 2026
SpaceX’s Falcon 9 Rocket Is About to Crash Into the Moon—and It Could Be Visible From Earth

SpaceX’s Falcon 9 Rocket Is About to Crash Into the Moon—and It Could Be Visible From Earth

The impact will kick up a plume of debris so high, it’ll likely be visible through some telescopes. Astronomers will be watching.

Wired•July 31, 2026
What’s Up: August 2026 Skywatching Tips from NASA

What’s Up: August 2026 Skywatching Tips from NASA

A solar eclipse, the Perseids, bright Venus after sunset, and a deep partial lunar eclipse highlight August’s skywatching. Skywatching Highlights Transcript A solar eclipse, one of the year’s best meteor showers, Venus at its brightest in the evening sky, and a lunar eclipse to close out the month. That’s “What’s Up” for August. On Aug. […]

NASA•July 31, 2026
NASA to Host Florida Event Celebrating American Air, Space Leadership

NASA to Host Florida Event Celebrating American Air, Space Leadership

NASA will hold a news conference at 2:30 p.m. EDT, Friday, Aug. 14, live from the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, and media and digital creators are invited to attend in person. The announcement, held in the XLV Hangar at the Shuttle Landing Facility, will preview a new event at NASA Kennedy later this […]

NASA•July 31, 2026
Google Earth risked ruin with retracted AI tool for making fake satellite pics

Google Earth risked ruin with retracted AI tool for making fake satellite pics

“What on earth is Google doing?” Misinformation fears spur walk-back of AI tool.

Ars Technica•July 31, 2026
NASA’s Newest Wind Tunnel Opens at NASA Langley

NASA’s Newest Wind Tunnel Opens at NASA Langley

On Friday, July 31, 2026, NASA leadership and Virginia government officials opened NASA’s first major new wind tunnel in more than 40 years, the Flight Dynamics Research Facility at NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia. The state-of-the-art facility will support research and technology development that will advance the agency’s aeronautics, exploration, and science goals, […]

NASA•July 31, 2026
TB 26-04 Webbings for Use in Elevated Oxygen Environments

TB 26-04 Webbings for Use in Elevated Oxygen Environments

Flammability test results for commercial-off-the-shelf webbings that meet NASA flammability requirements are reported for use in elevated oxygen environments anticipated for future lunar and Martian missions. Testing demonstrated that a webbing composed of 60% Kevlar®/40% polybenzimidazole (PBI) from Sturges Manufacturing Company, Inc., specifically the natural version, passed flammability testing per NASA-STD-6001B Test 1 using a […]

NASA•July 31, 2026
NASA, SpaceX Advance Wind Tunnel Tests for Starship Rocket

NASA, SpaceX Advance Wind Tunnel Tests for Starship Rocket

NASA and its industry partners are preparing for next year’s Artemis III demonstration mission by completing new wind tunnel tests on SpaceX’s Super Heavy Version 3 rocket booster. The tests, conducted at NASA’s Ames Research Center in California’s Silicon Valley, focused on better understanding the extreme aerodynamic forces the rocket can experience during re-entry. The […]

NASA•July 31, 2026
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