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- developed by Ingenuity 95%
- developed by Artemis III 90%
- developed by Perseverance 90%
- developed Artemis II 90%
- partners with Blue Origin 80%
- affiliated with Artemis III 70%
- affiliated with Perseverance 70%
- affiliated with Jared Isaacman 70%
- used by Blue Origin 70%
- instance of Ingenuity 70%
- affiliated with Federal Bureau of Investigation 50%
- 2026-05-12 partnership NASA partnered with Microchip Technology to develop next-generation spaceflight chips. source
- 2026-05-12 partnership NASA partnered with Microchip Technology to develop next-generation spaceflight chips. source
- 2026-05-10 research_milestone NASA successfully tested new Mars helicopter rotor systems, achieving supersonic speeds. source
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NASA and Microchip to build 100x more powerful spaceflight chips
NASA has partnered with Microchip Technology to develop advanced System-on-a-Chip (SoC) processors for spaceflight, aiming for 100 times the computing power of current offerings. These chips will be radiation-hardened f…
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NASA releases 12,000 new photos from Artemis 2 moon mission
NASA has released 12,000 new photographs from the recent Artemis 2 mission, which orbited the moon. These images, captured during the 10-day journey in April, offer new perspectives of Earth, the moon, and the interior …
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SpaceX rocket debris to crash into Moon in August
An upper stage of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, launched in January 2025, is on an orbital path that will cause it to impact the Moon on August 5, 2026. The approximately 45-foot piece of space debris, designated 2025-010D,…
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NASA Mars helicopter rotor exceeds Mach 1 in key test
NASA has successfully completed a critical test for the next generation of its Mars helicopter, achieving a rotor tip speed exceeding Mach 1 in simulated Martian atmospheric conditions. This advancement is expected to e…
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NASA Mars helicopter rotor blades break sound barrier in key test
NASA has successfully tested a key component for the next generation of Mars helicopters, achieving supersonic speeds with its rotor blades in a simulated Martian atmosphere. This advancement is expected to enable futur…
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New guideline promotes coherency in formalizing natural language requirements
Researchers have proposed a new guideline called "Coherency through Formalisations" for translating natural language requirements into formal languages. This principle suggests that different levels of formalization, fr…
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NASA's Swift satellite repair mission passes key spacecraft tests
NASA's Swift satellite is undergoing a critical repair mission to prevent its reentry into Earth's atmosphere. The mission involves the deployment of the Katalyst LINK spacecraft, which has successfully passed crucial t…
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NASA's Mars helicopter rotors break sound barrier in tests
NASA has successfully tested new rotor systems for its next-generation Mars helicopters, achieving speeds that pushed them past the sound barrier. These rotors, developed under Project SkyFall, reached up to 3,750 RPM, …
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NASA to train with Blue Origin moon lander prototype for 2028 mission
NASA is preparing to train with a prototype of Blue Origin's lunar lander, aiming for a crewed moon mission in 2028. This collaboration signifies a step towards establishing a sustained human presence on the Moon.
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NASA trains with Blue Origin's prototype moon lander cabin
NASA is commencing training with a full-scale prototype of Blue Origin's Mark 2 lunar lander cabin. This allows astronauts and engineers to simulate mission scenarios, test communication systems, and prepare for lunar s…
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UAP interest pushes NASA, Pentagon toward AI and fuzzy logic
The article discusses how UFOs, or UAPs, are prompting a shift in scientific and governmental approaches, particularly involving NASA and the Pentagon. This push is leading towards the integration of artificial intellig…
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Curiosity rover drills rock free; Arctic seafloor life revealed
NASA's Curiosity rover experienced an unusual incident where a rock became stuck to its drill bit during a sampling attempt on Mars. After several attempts, the rock was dislodged, and the rover can now resume its scien…
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Pentagon releases UFO files, including Buzz Aldrin's Apollo 11 sighting
The Pentagon has released a new batch of declassified files concerning unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), including details from Buzz Aldrin's 1969 Apollo 11 mission. These documents, made public by the Trump admin…
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Department of War launches UFO website with declassified files, but no alien evidence
The Department of War has launched a new website to release previously unseen files related to unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP). This initiative stems from a directive to identify and release government informatio…
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Pentagon releases new UFO files, urges public to draw own conclusions
The Pentagon has initiated the release of new documents concerning Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), formerly known as UFOs. This initiative, supported by the White House and various intelligence agencies, aims to…
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New National Meteorologists Day honors scientific discipline beyond forecasts
The inaugural National Meteorologists Day is set for May 9, 2026, proposed by Sean Potter to honor James Pollard Espy, the first federal meteorologist appointed in 1842. This day aims to recognize the scientific discipl…
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Paper on wireless sensor network fault identification withdrawn
This paper introduces HiFiNet, a novel hierarchical framework for identifying faults in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). The system uses edge classifiers with LSTM autoencoders for temporal feature extraction and initia…
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NASA revives 'faster, better, cheaper' mantra amid budget cuts and increased risk
NASA is reportedly returning to a "faster, better, cheaper" philosophy, a strategy previously championed in the 1990s under Administrator Dan Goldin. This approach aims to increase mission frequency and incorporate more…
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Billionaires like Musk, Zuck, Altman, Gates face existential threat from vanishing scientists
A Mastodon post highlights a growing list of missing or deceased scientists, questioning the reasons behind their disappearance. The post uses hashtags related to doomsday preparedness, billionaires, and existential thr…
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SpecTM: Spectral Targeted Masking for Trustworthy Foundation Models
Researchers have developed SpecTM, a novel physics-informed masking technique for foundation models used in Earth observation. This method enhances trustworthiness by enforcing physical constraints, particularly for pre…