Aria Alamalhodaei

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SpaceX’s CTO of propulsion retired. Now he wants to go to Mars.

Tom Mueller is a self-described race car guy. Upon retiring from his role as CTO of Propulsion at SpaceX in November 202...
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NASA’s mega moon rocket could see its first launch this summer

NASA announced Wednesday that it is targeting as soon as late August for the first flight of the massive Space Launch Sy...
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NASA’s water-hunting rover launch delayed by one year, pushed to 2024

NASA’s big mission to hunt for water on the Moon has slipped by another year, to 2024, due to the agency requesting furt...
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Relativity and Impulse want to go to Mars as early as 2024

Relativity Space, a 3D printed rocket startup that’s planning its first orbital test launch this year, said Tuesday that...
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Max Q: Jaw-dropping Wondrous Spectacular Telescope

Hello and welcome back to Max Q. In this issue: The first images from James Webb Space Telescope are here Lunar Outpost...
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United Arab Emirates launches $820M fund to boost domestic space economy

The United Arab Emirates will pour more than $800 million into space initiatives through a massive new fund, with the fi...
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Watch SpaceX launch more than 5,800 pounds of cargo to the International Space Station

After a little over a month of delays, NASA and SpaceX are ready to launch a resupply mission to the International Spac...
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What the James Webb Space Telescope’s first images tell us about the universe

NASA unveiled full-color images from the $11 billion James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) on Tuesday, marking the first of ...
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Watch Rocket Lab launch the first of two missions for the National Reconnaissance Office

Rocket Lab is attempting to demonstrate its speediest launch cadence yet, with two back-to-back missions for the U.S. N...
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Max Q: Grounded

Hello and welcome back to Max Q. By the time you read this, we’ll be less than 24 hours away from the release of t...
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NASA’s CAPSTONE looking ‘happy and healthy’ after communications issue

NASA’s CAPSTONE cubesat is “happy and healthy” after reestablishing communications with Earth, bringing to an end a nerv...
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Max Q: Capped

Hello and welcome back to Max Q. I hope all my American readers had a restful Independence Day. In this issue: Rocket L...
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Relativity Space inks deal with OneWeb, reaches $1.2B in Terran R launch contracts

Relativity Space will be sending OneWeb’s second-gen broadband satellites to orbit starting in 2025 using its fully reus...
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Get hype for the first images from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope

Very soon, humanity will get to view the deepest images of the universe that have ever been captured. In two weeks, the ...
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Watch Rocket Lab launch NASA’s CAPSTONE mission to the moon live

After repeated delays, the microwaved oven-sized CubeSat known as CAPSTONE may finally start its long journey to the mo...
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Max Q: Acronyms rule everything around me

Hello and welcome back to Max Q. In this issue: NASA sees a future for nuclear energy on the moon Epsilon3 closes fundi...
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Rocket Lab’s CAPSTONE mission to the moon is key to establishing a lunar space station

“Going to the moon is no joke.” So said Rocket Lab CEO Peter Beck, just days before the planned launch of CAPSTONE, a wa...
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NASA determines Space Launch System testing complete

The testing campaign for NASA’s super big, super expensive Space Launch System is now complete, the agency declare...
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Max Q: Space ‘Xed

Hello and welcome back to Max Q. This issue is very, very, very SpaceX heavy. Depending on how you feel about the compan...
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Max Q: Alien encounters

Hello and welcome back to Max Q. In this issue: A micrometeoroid ping heard around the galaxy SpaceX cargo resupply del...
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FAA releases final assessment of SpaceX’s Starbase and Starship program, requires changes

The Federal Aviation Administration published its highly anticipated environmental assessment of SpaceX’s Starbase...
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Max Q: Suit yourself

Hello and welcome back to Max Q. In this issue: New threads for astronauts Ursa Major’s latest addition to its ro...
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Max Q: Mines and metals

Hello and welcome back to Max Q. There is SO much news this week, so let’s dive in. In this issue: Astroforge&#82...
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Astroforge raises $13M seed round for asteroid mining ambitions

Although we’ve long understood that asteroids are not simply the rubble of the universe, but potentially profitable stor...
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Max Q: Insertion burn

Hello and welcome back to Max Q. In this issue: Boeing’s make it or break it launch Fresh funding for SpaceX News...
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Indian launch startup Skyroot successfully completes full-duration stage test

Skyroot, the first private Indian company to design, build and test a solid rocket propulsion stage, has reached anothe...
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Watch Boeing’s make it or break it Starliner launch today

After years of setbacks and technical snafus, Boeing’s Starliner orbital spacecraft is returning to the launch pa...
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Max Q: Near and far

Hello and welcome back to Max Q. In this issue: Astra’s long game in the small launch market The supermassive bla...
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Astra’s playing the long game

In a time when every rocket launch is livestreamed on Youtube, millions of people get a front row seat to a space compan...
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Max Q: Rocket booster, meet helicopter

Hello and welcome back to Max Q. In this issue: Rocket Lab’s milestone booster recovery Ursa Major and Phantom Sp...
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