Reading Time : 3 minutesVirgin Galactic has set its sights on Italy, partnering with ENAC to explore launching from Grottaglie Spaceport. This move aims to expand space tourism into Europe, leveraging Italy’s aerospace infrastructure. The feasibility study, expected to last two years, will assess everything from environmental impact to regulatory compliance, potentially heralding a new era of international space travel.
Reading Time : 3 minutesWith Brendan Carr at the helm of the FCC, space communications are poised for change. His leadership under Trump’s administration could mean a boom for satellite internet like Starlink, promising global connectivity. Yet, the surge in satellites raises concerns about space debris and governance. Carr’s tenure will define how we manage the increasingly crowded skies.
Reading Time : 3 minutes China is set to launch its space tourism program with Deep Blue Aerospace, offering suborbital flights starting in 2027. Tickets sold out quickly at $210,000 each, promising a thrilling experience of weightlessness and stunning views of Earth. With ambitious testing ahead, China aims to make space travel accessible to more adventure seekers.
Reading Time : 2 minutesAxiom Space and Prada’s collaboration on the AxEMU spacesuit for Artemis III is pushing the boundaries of both space exploration and design. Combining advanced technology with high-performance materials, the suit is built to withstand harsh lunar conditions while showcasing sleek, modern aesthetics, making it a symbol of the intersection between innovation and style in the future of space travel.
Reading Time : 2 minutesSpace manufacturing is unlocking new possibilities for medical breakthroughs and advanced technologies. Startups and corporations are leveraging the unique conditions of low gravity to produce drugs, artificial organs, and cutting-edge semiconductors. With rapid advancements in space logistics, these innovations will soon become more accessible, improving healthcare, tech efficiency, and global logistics.
Reading Time : 2 minutesThe rapid growth of SpaceX’s Starlink satellite network reshapes low Earth orbit, fueling debates on light pollution, collision risks, and environmental sustainability. As more satellites are launched, the balance between technological progress and preserving both space and Earth becomes increasingly urgent for astronomers, space agencies, and environmentalists alike.