FAA greenlights SpaceX Starship 5 launch amid regulatory dispute
Launch Scheduled as Early as Sunday, FAA Says Safety and Environmental Standards Met The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) granted SpaceX a launch license for its Starship 5 flight, scheduled for as early as Sunday. The FAA confirmed that SpaceX had met all necessary safety, environmental, and other licensing requirements
Two asteroids approaching earth, warns NASA
Two asteroids are set to glide past Earth tomorrow (September 24). One of them stands out because its massive size of 120 feet, according to NASA.
Pakistani cybersecurity expert receives NASA honor for security flaw discovery
Pakistani cybersecurity expert and ethical hacker Shehzad Ahmad has earned recognition from NASA for identifying a critical security vulnerability in their systems. Ahmad’s discovery, reported in line with NASA’s VPD policy, has been acknowledged in a formal letter from the agency. The letter highlights Ahmad’s valuable contribution, stating that his
NASA’s Perseverance rover uncovers potential signs of ancient life on Mars
Scientists are abuzz after NASA’s Perseverance rover discovered intriguing spots on a reddish Martian rock, leading them to speculate that chemical reactions within the rock could have supported microbial life on Mars billions of years ago. The rock, named “Cheyava Falls,” was collected during the rover’s 22nd rock core sampling
May’s full flower moon will light up the sky this week
WEBDESK: Skywatchers across the United States are in for a celestial treat as the full “flower” moon graces the night sky this week. According to NASA, this lunar spectacle is set to captivate observers from Tuesday night through early Friday evening, even though the moon officially reaches its full phase
NASA to launch rockets into solar eclipse
To investigate these phenomena, NASA engineers plan to launch three rockets – before, during, and after the eclipse – from the Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia.