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Layered access control, physical redundancy and rapid component replacement are major orbital challenges
By Desire Athow published
Exclusive Hyperscalers are considering sending AI compute into orbit, but experts warn it introduces severe operational risks that could lead to months-long outages.

AMD promotes open platform approach for space AI
By Efosa Udinmwen published
AMD promotes open platforms for space AI, arguing modular systems reduce vendor lock-in risks while improving flexibility across complex multi-supplier mission environments.

I took the best photo of my life with the same camera Artemis II crew used
By Lance Ulanoff published
Nikon loaned me the same camera model used by the Artemis II crew to photograph the Moon and Earth. It was an awesome experience that taught me a lot.

New Apple TV show Star City drops new trailer from For All Mankind creators
By Jasmine Valentine published
Star City, a new space race drama from the creators of For All Mankind, has just launched its first trailer — and sci-fi on Apple TV has never been darker.

Pulsar Fusion outlines its plans for fusion-powered deep-space propulsion
By Desire Athow published
Exclusive Following a "first plasma" milestone, Pulsar Fusion outlines its ambitious plans for a nuclear fusion exhaust system for deep-space travel.

Scientists build a 3D map of the universe to help unlock dark energy's secrets
By Wayne Williams published
The DESI project recorded data from 47 million galaxies and quasars and built a 3D map of the universe to help unlock dark energy's secrets.

Blue Origin just hit a major milestone — and then failed its mission
By Hamish Hector published
Blue Origin reused a rocket booster for the first time on a mission, but then failed to complete its objective.

Blue Origin shows SpaceX it can do reusable rocket boosters too
By David Nield published
The third New Glenn launch has been a success, and it's going to mean wider access to mobile satellite communications.

Orbital is planning to launch AI data centers into space to solve power and cooling issues
By Desire Athow published
Exclusive Orbital outlines its vision for space-based AI infrastructure, using solar-powered satellites to overcome energy and cooling limits and scale compute beyond Earth’s grid.

I went stargazing in the Atacama Desert and used a hidden iOS 26 feature to capture the night sky — here’s how to take similar photos on your iPhone
By Axel Metz published
iOS 26 features a hidden boost for your iPhone’s Night Mode, so I went to the Atacama Desert to try it out — here are the results.
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