Space Command alerts that Russia might be developing a nuclear weapon for space.

Concerns Over Russian Nuclear Developments in Space The commander of the U.S. Space Command expressed significant worries regarding Russia’s potential advancement of nuclear weapons aimed at satellites, highlighting that such actions could severely disrupt global communications and GPS systems, impacting everyday life on Earth. General Stephen N. Whiting discussed these concerns during a recent episode […]
Questions rise about unexplained deaths and vanishings linked to the US space and nuclear program

As the numbers of deceased and missing individuals linked to the U.S. space and nuclear programs rise, so does the speculation surrounding these cases. On Wednesday, White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt addressed a question about this potential trend, noting, “Of course, if that were true, that would definitely be something this government and this […]
NASA leader states that the U.S. is returning to the space race to outpace China in reaching the moon.

NASA Plans Additional Crewed Missions in 2027 and 2028 NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman has laid out ambitious plans for the United States’ space future. He highlighted the goal of establishing a lunar base using unmanned robotic landers by 2027, followed by manned missions in both 2027 and 2028, which will pave the way for future […]
Success of Artemis II lunar flyby heightens competition in US-China space race

Artemis II: A New Frontier in Space Exploration Now that Artemis II has successfully completed its lunar journey and returned home, it’s clear that Artemis is more than just an idea—it’s a functional structure for American deep space missions. During this single mission, the Artemis II team conducted manual maneuvers while the Orion spacecraft operated […]
Artemis II Team Successfully Makes First ‘Ship to Ship’ Call from Moon to International Space Station

Artemis II Crew Milestone The Artemis II mission crew from NASA made significant progress this week by establishing the first direct communication between moon-bound astronauts and their colleagues aboard the International Space Station (ISS). From over 200,000 miles away, the crew engaged in a groundbreaking 15-minute voice call with the ISS astronauts. This event marks […]
NASA Celebrates Human Achievement with a Milestone in Space

Artemis II Crew Makes Historic Space Journey On Monday at approximately 1:56 pm EDT, four astronauts aboard the Orion spacecraft for the Artemis II mission achieved a remarkable feat, breaking the record for the farthest distance humans have ever traveled from Earth. The crew, consisting of three NASA astronauts and one from the Canadian Space […]
Is space travel approved by God? Glenn Beck discusses space exploration and moon hoaxes with a Christian astrophysicist.

Nasa’s Historic Moon Mission On April 1, NASA launched the Orion spacecraft from Kennedy Space Center, marking the first manned voyage to the moon in over half a century. This event sparked a variety of reactions; many viewed it as a monumental achievement, while others criticized it as an extravagant use of resources, pushing the […]
From storage space to Final Four, Michigan’s Yaxel Lendeborg is experiencing an unexpected journey.

Jaksel Lendeborg’s Journey to the Final Four INDIANAPOLIS — Jaksel Lendeborg has come to terms with his past. College, he thought, wasn’t for him. “I worked in a warehouse,” shared the standout forward from Michigan. “I got used to that life, but this is what I’m going to pursue now. I didn’t really have other […]
Artemis II astronauts headed towards the moon send a message from space

Artemis II Team Prepares for Moon Mission The crew of Artemis II recently spoke to reporters after the Orion spacecraft completed its trans-lunar injection (TLI) burn, propelling it from Earth’s orbit toward the moon. Launched from Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Artemis II is the first crewed mission to the moon in over 50 years. […]
8-year-old from California creates a plush toy for the Artemis II mission to space

A California boy is sending his creation into space on Artemis II, though it’s not a human. Lucas Yeh, an 8-year-old, designed a stuffed toy named RISE, which will accompany four astronauts on the mission launching Wednesday at 6:24 p.m. ET. This marks the first crewed lunar mission in over fifty years. “He was really […]