Space Pentagon Launches an Official Website for UFO Reporting and Information This move comes as the Pentagon acknowledges the public's growing interest in UFOs, with increasing calls for transparency regarding what the government knows about these unidentified objects.
Space European Space Ambitions: Ariane 6, Transparency, and Interstellar Diplomacy Europe's latest endeavors in space showcase a blend of technical brilliance, commitment to transparency, and a philosophical consideration of the cosmos's mysteries. These efforts remind us of the shared responsibility we have in navigating the final frontier.
Space SpaceX Launched Its Falcon Heavy Rocket for the First Time in Three Years The world's largest operational space launch vehicle lifted off from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on November 1. It delivered into orbit several secret cargoes for the U.S. Department of Defense as part of the USSF-44 mission.
Space FCC Authorizes the Use of Starlink Internet on Moving Vehicles SpaceX's new satellite Internet terminals will provide broadband access to high-speed Internet to more users, meeting the growing demand for Internet connectivity on the move, whether it’s a road trip, an ocean cruise, or an international flight.
Space NASA Will Create a Research Team to Study UFOs According to NASA, the study will begin in early fall and is expected to last nine months. It will focus on identifying available UAP data, how best to collect future UAP data, and how NASA can use it to move the scientific understanding of UAPs forward.
Space SEE To Launch a Space-Based Film Studio by 2024 Orbital station manufacturer Axiom Space will handle the construction. SEE-1 will then be fitted to the Axiom Station, a commercial space station being built by Axiom Space that would attach to the current ISS before orbiting on its own.
Space The United States Space Force Personnel Will Now Be Called ‘Guardians’ Space Force focuses more on controlling and protecting assets such as satellites rather than exploring space.