The photo also reveals a dramatic wall of star-forming cloud of dust and gas.| Redlands Daily Facts
The photo also reveals a dramatic wall of star-forming cloud of dust and gas.| Orange County Register
Tracce di composti organici associati a solfati sono state individuate in campioni prelevati nel cratere marziano Jezero. A riportare la scoperta è un articolo, firmato da un team guidato da Teresa Fornaro dell’Istituto nazionale di astrofisica e pubblicato oggi su Nature Astronomy, basato su dati raccolti dallo spettrometro Sherloc a bordo del rover Perseverance della Nasa| MEDIA INAF
Una serie iconica di poster dal sapore retrò è stata creata nel 2015 per sensibilizzare il pubblico alla ricerca sugli esopianeti, immaginandoli come una destinazione esotica per viaggi nello spazio. Cosa spiega il successo di una campagna su un campo scientifico che – a differenza di altre aree della ricerca astronomica – manca di immagini spettacolari? Lo analizza Ceridwen Dovey in uno studio pubblicato su Jcom| MEDIA INAF
Due astronauti in orbita per la prima volta, un’idea presa da un libro di fantascienza e dalla visione di uno scienziato italiano, un accordo finalmente preso con la Nasa, e un satellite appeso come un aquilone allo Space Shuttle per otto giorni. È l’inizio di un’impresa storica o un disastro annunciato? Con i due astronauti Franco Malerba e Umberto Guidoni, che hanno volato assieme alle due missioni Tethered| MEDIA INAF
Voyager 2 è in viaggio da oltre quarantasette anni ed è così lontano che un comando ci mette quasi 20 ore – andando alla velocità della luce – per raggiungerla. Circa otto mesi dopo il lancio, però, un mancato messaggio causò una catena di problemi che rischiarono di far perdere la sonda, per sempre. Un problema che se non fosse stato risolto ci avrebbe tolto un pezzo di storia. Un problema di comunicazione, ma innescato da cosa? Per scoprirlo ci è voluto l’aiuto di Paolo Ferri, ...| MEDIA INAF
Keith’s note: I posted this note elsewhere last night wherein I wear my heart on my spacesuit sleeve. Oh well. Things change quickly. The latest Executive Order banning unions at NASA pushed me over the edge. That said, this note is still where my head is at. I originally thought that I’d just dial things down, live in the woods with my wife, and people would just go elsewhere for […] The post NASA Is Worth Fighting For appeared first on NASA Watch.| Activism Archives - NASA Watch
Keith’s note: In my earlier rant I mentioned the crap that I have been going through which certainly pales in comparison to what NASA and contractor employees have to endure as their dream jobs are stripped away for no reason other than to meet a body count quota. I am pretty good at running interference for all of you who have helped me amass what nonsense is going so as […]| NASA Watch
The Methane Risk Map combines satellite and geologic data to visualize chemical exposure from natural gas plumes.| Heatmap News
La croyance selon laquelle des extraterrestres vivaient sur la Lune a perduré longtemps dans l'histoire de l'humanité. Pourtant, malgré les progrès de la science et des connaissances, elle n'a pas complètement disparu.| Sciences : découvrez les dernières avancées scientifiques avec Numerama
Nuclear batteries that last decades are being developed to power drones, sensors, remote devices and medical implants. Energy storage at its extreme.| IEEE Spectrum
The White House brags about their new Intel equity stake that the President openly says they got for "free"| NASA Watch
Scientists were able to pinpoint the location of the Butterfly Nebula’s central star. This had not been done before. Read more: Webb discovers what’s behind Butterfly Nebula’s signature glow| Silicon Republic
2024 Report on NASA’s Top Management and Performance Challenges Full report. Excerpts: The post OIG: NASA’s Top Management And Performance Challenges appeared first on NASA Watch.| SLS and Orion Archives - NASA Watch
Keith’s note: this editorial by Mike Bloomberg “NASA’s $100 Billion Moon Mission Is Going Nowhere“ certainly does not mince words. “A celestial irony is that none of this is necessary. A reusable SpaceX Starship will very likely be able to carry cargo and robots directly to the moon – no SLS, Orion, Gateway, Block 1B or ML-2 required – at a small fraction of the cost. Its successful landing of […] The post NASA’s New Journey To Nowhere appeared first on NASA Watch.| SLS and Orion Archives - NASA Watch
“The program has made progress, but the Artemis schedule poses challenges. Artemis II and III launches (planned for September 2025 and 2026, respectively): EGS is making progress refurbishing the Mobile Launcher 1 – the structure used to transport and launch key systems – and modifying elements to support crew during these missions. New capabilities are taking longer than planned, and the program has only limited time to address potential issues. […] The post GAO Report On Artemis Mis...| SLS and Orion Archives - NASA Watch
Keith’s note: According to a GAO report issued today: “Space Launch System: Cost Transparency Needed to Monitor Program Affordability“: “Because the original SLS version’s cost and schedule commitments, or baselines, were tied to the launch of Artemis I, ongoing production and other costs needed to sustain the program going forward are not monitored. Instead, NASA created a rolling 5-year estimate of production and operations costs to ensure that the costs […] The post Yet Another...| SLS and Orion Archives - NASA Watch
August 26, 2025: (Spaceweather.com) The most intriguing mystery in astronomy today is the nature of interstellar object 3I/ATLAS. Most astronomers believe it is a comet. However, Avi Loeb of Harvard University famously makes the case that it might be something else–like alien tech. Into this debate comes new data from the James Webb Space Telescope. … Continue reading Is 3I/ATLAS Really a Comet?| Spaceweather.com
Le chef d'une des plus grandes entreprises russes dans le domaine spatial l'avoue : le secteur traverse une crise profonde. Entre la guerre en Ukraine et l'essor de nouveaux acteurs, il faudrait un miracle pour remettre sur les rails un pays qui a pourtant fait les grandes heures de la conquête spatiale.| Sciences : découvrez les dernières avancées scientifiques avec Numerama
SpaceX a planifié le prochain vol de son lanceur lourd Starship, près de 3 mois après un neuvième essai qualifié, au mieux, de demi-succès. Comment faire pour suivre l'événement en direct ?| Sciences : découvrez les dernières avancées scientifiques avec Numerama
La NASA a souligné les objectifs qu'elle souhaitait atteindre avec le tout premier vol de l'avion supersonique expérimental X-59. Mais avant cela, il faut achever d'ultimes essais au sol. Ensuite, direction les cieux.| Sciences : découvrez les dernières avancées scientifiques avec Numerama
The lunar terrain vehicle from Golden-based Lunar Outpost is competing to be NASA’s human transportation system on the moon later this decade. Rovers have been kicking up the dust in its rural testing ground in Huerfano County for two years.| The Colorado Sun
Today, Karen Feldstein, associate administrator for international and interagency relations, announced she is leaving the agency after more than 30 years of distinguished public service| NASA Watch
NASA has recently announced significant changes to its upcoming SpaceX Crew-9 mission in response to the need to safely return two astronauts currently| The Daily Galaxy - Great Discoveries Channel
David’s Travel Woes—SoCS| No Facilities
NASA's Advanced Composite Solar Sail System has successfully deployed its solar sail, marking a significant achievement in the mission aimed at testing a new| The Daily Galaxy - Great Discoveries Channel
La misión Crew-10 de la NASA ya está en la Tierra. La cápsula Crew Dragon Endurance (C210) amerizó el 9 de agosto de 2025 a las 15:33 UTC en el […] La entrada Regreso de la misión Crew-10 fue escrita en Eureka.| Eureka
Otro veterano de las misiones Apolo nos deja. El pasado 7 de agosto falleció Jim Lovell, antiguo astronauta de la NASA, a la avanzada edad de 97 años. De entre […]| Eureka
“This Time It’s Different” is the title of a book by Omar Hatamleh on the impact of artificial intelligence on everything. Hatamleh, who is NASA Goddard Space Flight Center’s chief artificial intelligence officer, means that we shouldn’t look to previous technological revolutions to understand the scope and the totality of the AI revolution. It is, […]| White House Chronicle
China, Russia, and the United States are racing to put nuclear power plants on the moon. China and Russia in May agreed to work together to complete a lunar nuclear reactor by 2036. In response, NASA’s interim chief Sean Duffy announced in August that the United States would fast track its lunar nuclear power program to have one ready by 2030. But this sudden frenzy raises a few questions—such as why do we want nuclear reactors on the moon in the first place? And how would they work? To f...| IEEE Spectrum
One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA)| NASA Watch
Un satellite d'Uranus inconnu a été découvert grâce à des observations du télescope spatial James-Webb. Il s'agit de la 29ème lune orbitant autour de la planète. Les autres sondes passées à proximité ne l'avaient même pas remarquée.| Sciences : découvrez les dernières avancées scientifiques avec Numerama
Keith’s note: according to the Hill: “Acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy said Thursday that climate and earth science at the agency will “move aside” as it refocuses solely on space exploration.“All the climate science and all of the other priorities that the last administration had at NASA we’re going to move aside, and all of the science that we do is going to be directed towards exploration, which is the […] The post Sean Duffy Pushes NASA Earth Science Aside appeared first...| TrumpSpace Archives - NASA Watch
NASA’s Johnson Space Center awarded Houston-based aerospace technology and engineering services company Barrios Technology the Mission Technical Integration Contract (MTIC). The two-year contract is worth $450 million and will begin Oct. 1, 2025. Barrios will provide technical and management support to some of NASA’s human spaceflight programs, which include the Orion and Gateway programs, the International Space Station (ISS) and possibly more human spaceflight initiatives. The contract ...| InnovationMap
Coastal tourism hotspots face increasing risks from rising sea levels, with NOAA and NASA warning of severe impacts on travel, economies, and ecosystems.| Travel And Tour World
Keith’s note: Last week two internal NASA directives dropped – except NASA has yet to officially release them: NASA Commercial LEO Space Stations Acquisition Strategy and Directive on Fission Surface Power (FSP) Development. The post NASA’s Random Policy Process appeared first on NASA Watch.| Commercialization Archives - NASA Watch
Un équipage de 4 astronautes rentre de l'espace ce samedi 9 août 2025. La mission SpaceX Crew-10 devrait s'achever avec un magnifique amerrissage dans le Pacifique. L'événement peut être vécu en direct grâce à une diffusion de la Nasa. Après plusieurs mois en orbite, c'est le moment du retour sur Terre pour| Numerama
Les imatges científiques que el tripulant de la Estació Espacial comparteix a les xarxes socials de la NASA| Ara.cat
Kapu Tibor űrutazása több, mint pénzszóró propagandaakció – szép egyéni teljesítmény, amely több tucat magyar kutató, tudományos műhely, űripari vállalkozás előtt nyitott meg fontos kapukat. Egy jól működő ökoszisztémában a HUNOR program a piramis csúcsát jelentené – a magyar oktatás- és tudománypolitika helyzete mellett azonban inkább sziget. Kapu így is alkalmas lehet arra, hogy a tudományos és mérnöki pályák felé inspirálja a fiatalokat – ám...| Válasz Online
Keith’s note: ICYMI missed the NASA CLD Directive post the other day NASA Commercial LEO Space Stations Acquisition Strategy you are not alone since NASA is not talking about it either. No mention of this major change is made by @NASA or NASA.gov or here on their CLD page. In a nutshell: The post Big Changes In NASA’s CLD Program appeared first on NASA Watch.| ISS News Archives - NASA Watch
NASA is pulling out of the ISSRDC conference.| NASA Watch
At a time when everyone struggles to explain the value and impact of space exploration| NASA Watch
A new NASA directive to accelerate development of a nuclear reactor for the moon has is aggressive but achievable, industry officials believe.| SpaceNews
Sean Duffy, the leader of NASA, has issued a directive to fast-track efforts to put a nuclear reactor on the moon| The Spectator World
NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) has unveiled its plan to put a nuclear reactor on the moon. The agency's acting administrator, Sean Duffy, recently stated that a plan is in place to build a nuclear reactor on the moon by 2030 to support a permanent human presence.| SHTF Plan
Keith’s note: Multiple sources have mentioned ongoing discussion at NASA HQ, NASA Goddard, and NASA Wallops that consider the option of moving toward a Government-Owned, Contractor-Operated (GOCO) model for the future of Wallops. The post Is NASA Wallops Going GOCO? appeared first on NASA Watch.| Personnel News Archives - NASA Watch
Hace cosa de un año vimos por aquí una propuesta de misión para explorar Mercurio usando una vela solar. El empleo de propulsión mediante la presión de radiación de la […]| Eureka
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz and other Texas Republicans are lobbying President Donald Trump to...| Houston Chronicle
NASA operates a vast network of facilities across the United States, from launch pads to research labs. These sites support space exploration, scientific research, and technology development. Extre…| New Space Economy
Az érintett űreszköz normál esetben még évekig üzemelne, és rengeteg hasznos információval látná el a tudósokat.| 24.hu
Keith’s note: Cutting NASA Education and then doing a book reading – While the Administration seeks to end all funding for NASA’s education efforts – as if that somehow makes it all better. Who comes up with these ideas? NASA’s tweet: @NASA Tomorrow, Aug. 4, @SLOTUS Usha Vance will join astronaut Suni Williams at @NASAJohnson to read a space-related book to children. Submit questions at http://go.nasa.gov/4mqU0xZ and watch NASA+ starting […] The post Its OK To Cut NASA Education I...| Budget Archives - NASA Watch
Keith’s note: I was just on Bloomberg TV for the SpaceX Crew 11 launch which was scrubbed due to weather. I stayed on and talked about NASA layoffs, budget issues, and Ted Cruz’s support for the International Space Station – and moving the Space Shuttle to Texas. Let’s see what happens tomorrow. [Audio] The post NASAWatch on Bloomberg: Crew 11 Scrub and NASA Politics appeared first on NASA Watch.| Budget Archives - NASA Watch
Keith’s note: This letter from Earth scientists has also been published in Science magazine and is reprinted here with the permission of the authors [Science, 389, 357-358. doi:10.1126/science.adz6100]: “In May, the US administration proposed budget cuts to NASA, including a more than 50% decrease in funding for the agency’s Earth Science Division (ESD) (1), the mission of which is to gather knowledge about Earth through space-based observation and other tools […] The post NASA Earth ...| Budget Archives - NASA Watch
According to a press release from Rep. Valerie Foushee| NASA Watch
Keith’s note: The following was issued by House Space and Aeronautics Subcommittee Democrats: Yesterday, Ranking Member Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) and Space and Aeronautics Subcommittee Ranking Member Valerie Foushee (D-NC) wrote a letter to National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Interim Administrator Sean Duffy warning him of the dire consequences to U.S. leadership in space if the administration illegally impounds congressionally appropriated FY25 funds for NASA. More below ...| NASA Watch
Keith’s note: While Russian media continues to post news stories, not a single world from NASA or Sean Duffy. So much for transparency. Or is the Administration up to something that prompts the Russians to say nice things? See “Russia and U.S. Agree to Extend International Space Station Operations to 2028“ in The Moscow Times. The post Why Is NASA Silent About Russia And ISS Talks? appeared first on NASA Watch.| TrumpSpace Archives - NASA Watch
Keith’s note: There is a meeting next week regarding Landsat: Sustainable Land Imaging Mission Alternatives Analysis Team Industry. The meeting is looking for the cheapest way to do the least with Landsat as a result of the President’s FY 2026 Budget Request. The PBR seeks to cancel Landsat missions and descope Earth science budgets at NASA. One small problem: NASA is acting as if the PBR is the actual budget […] The post NASA Prepares To Gut Its Landsat Capabilities appeared first on N...| TrumpSpace Archives - NASA Watch
Keith’s note: Everything that comes out under Sean Duffy’s name regarding NASA seemingly has a typo, some odd capitalization, or blatantly incorrect facts. Take this tweet for example: “NASA Acting Administrator Sean Duffy @SecDuffyNASA NISAR is successfully in orbit! The mission is a joint U.S.-India effort, negotiated by President TRUMP. Thanks to his LEADERSHIP & our friends at @ISRO, @NASA is Making Space Great Again!” As a community note clarifies: […] The post Fact Checking Se...| TrumpSpace Archives - NASA Watch
NASA’s Deferred Resignation Program| NASA Watch
Winning teams will push the entire lunar mobility ecosystem forward, and may have their designs tested by NASA.| The Robot Report
Assistant Professor Prashant Singh's team is revolutionizing heat exchangers with power-dense, cost-effective lattice structures for next-gen energy systems.| Mechanical, Aerospace and Biomedical Engineering
LASP researchers have been awarded one of ten NASA TechLeap Prizes for the development of an Electron Beam Dust Mitigation (EBDM) system that will use electron beams to charge lunar dust to repel and remove it from surfaces, including spacesuits and solar panels.| Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics
a rating that falls short to be considered effective.| NASA Watch
This comprehensive list has everything you need for your homeschool moon missions study. Includes art, books and even snacks for learning.| You ARE an ARTiST!
The Pentagon's secretive X-37B orbital test vehicle is scheduled to launch for another mission next month, this time with a focus on demonstrating laser communications and a quantum inertial sensor.| DefenseScoop
Science Magazine Retracts NASA Astrobiology Paper - But Only After 15 years| NASA Watch
"This jewel of a book is out there, like our beautiful planet in space; silent, modest, wonderful, waiting to be found."| Writers Review
Discover the top 7 sprint retrospective template tools for 2025. Find the perfect solution to boost team collaboration and continuous improvement.| resolution Atlassian Apps
La NASA développe actuellement une machine particulièrement inédite qui prend la forme d’un serpent… de l’espace ! Les explorateurs de l’espace ne cessent jamais de nous étonner. Les ingénieurs de… L’article Ce curieux « robot-serpent » de la NASA pourrait permettre d’explorer des territoires aujourd’hui inaccessibles est apparu en premier sur Industrie du Futur & Robotique.| Industrie du Futur & Robotique
Keith’s note: Duffy’s first message had a strange farewell at the end. Full message below: Fifty-six years ago this week, American heroes Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins returned home after completing the most daring mission in human history — Apollo 11. When they planted our flag on the Moon, they didn’t just make history – they defined American greatness. That legacy belongs to all of us. And now, […] The post Acting NASA Administrator Duffy Update – July 25, ...| Administrator Updates Archives - NASA Watch
Keith’s note: According to a media advisory sent out on 22 July by NASA HQ “Senegal will sign the Artemis Accords during a ceremony at 2 p.m. EDT on Thursday, July 24, at NASA Headquarters in Washington. Brian Hughes, NASA chief of staff, will host Maram Kairé, director general of the Senegalese space agency (ASES), and Abdoul Wahab Haidara, ambassador of Senegal to the United States, along with other officials […] The post Senegal Visit Signals The Real NASA Management Structure appea...| Administrator Updates Archives - NASA Watch
Apparently NASA Interim AdministratorSean Duffy was actually onsite at NASA HQ briefly last Friday.| NASA Watch
Keith’s note: There is a new, rather detailed and annotated “Statement of Solidarity and Support” out called “The NASA Voyager Declaration“ regarding the current state of affairs at NASA. It is modeled after similar efforts by employees at EPA, NIH, and elsewhere within the Federal government. It opens with: “Dear Interim Administrator Duffy, In light of your recent appointment as Interim NASA Administrator, we bring to your attention recent policies […] The post The NASA Voyage...| TrumpSpace Archives - NASA Watch
Last week, President Trump announced Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy will serve as NASA’s next acting administrator. Since then, my focus has been on ensuring a smooth transition. I’m also pleased to share I’ll be returning home to Kennedy Space Center as its center director – rejoining my colleagues and continuing our vital work, hand in hand with our new NASA leadership to propel our ambitious goals. Being called by […] The post Janet Petro’s Final Embrace The Challenge U...| TrumpSpace Archives - NASA Watch
El siguiente gran telescopio espacial de la NASA después del Hubble, James Webb (JWST) y el Nacy Grace Roman (WFIRST) será el ambicioso Observatorio de Mundos Habitables o HWO (Habitable […]| Eureka
Aviation history is paved with visionary designs, but for every success story, there are experimental aircraft that soared to the edge of what was possible, only to encounter insurmountable challenges. These weren’t just prototypes; they were bold attempts to redefine flight, pushing engineering and even human endurance to their absolute limits. Often groundbreaking, sometimes tragic, […] The post 5 Experimental Aircraft That Pushed Boundaries (And Broke Them) appeared first on Aviation H...| Aviation Humor
At least 2,145 high-level NASA employees are set to leave as the agency faces high pressure from the Trump administration to reduce its staff.| Eos
Keith’s note: according to a group of concerned citizens: There will be a “Save NASA” protest coming up on Sunday, July 20th. Our group previously organized the protest in front of NASA Headquarters in DC on June 30th. We are a peaceful protest group, and we stand in solidarity with other scientific advocacy groups. (More below) This time, we are gathering on the historically appropriate Moon Day, the anniversary of […] The post Upcoming “Save NASA” Protest In Washington, DC a...| Budget Archives - NASA Watch
an effort is underway to get rid of their satellite inventory| NASA Watch
Keith’s note: I was planning on retiring and writing my book on Astrobiology expeditions to other worlds. Then Trump 2.0 happened and everyone suddenly wanted NASAWatch back. That said, I am still trying to escape reality for several hours a day and travel on a personal Away Team sortie into the future. I hope y’all can do that too. I just posted this NOAA discovery of an alien-looking species on […] The post Ignore The Org Charts: Let’s Get Back To Actual Exploration appeared first o...| Exploration Archives - NASA Watch
NASA and DOI outline new generative AI use cases and stress that successful AI adoption depends on strong change management.| GovCIO Media & Research
I wanted to provide an update on our current situation| NASA Watch
Keith’s note: the following letter was sent to congressional leaders and signed by every living former NASA Science Associate Administrator: “We are writing in opposition to the Administration’s FY 2026 NASA budget request, which proposes a 47% reduction to NASA’s Science Mission Directorate. We request that the Congress preserve U.S. leadership in space science by maintaining funding for the NASA Science Mission Directorate at the FY 2025 enacted level.” More […] The post All Liv...| Space & Planetary Science Archives - NASA Watch
Keith’s note: there is an interesting article online at the Washington Post: These scientific advances were ‘Made in the U.S.A.’ Will they continue?: “All this knowledge can be labeled “Made in the U.S.A.” All this is our legacy, enabled by federal funding. In just a few months, the Trump administration has undermined U.S. dominance in science, built up over many decades. The federal funding that made America the world’s science […] The post America’s Science Legacy Is Under...| Space & Planetary Science Archives - NASA Watch
Keith’s note: We are the first nation to sail between the stars. America is already “Great in Space”. Lets make it – make NASA – even greater – not weaker. The post NASA Is The Only Agency To Sail Between The Stars appeared first on NASA Watch.| Space & Planetary Science Archives - NASA Watch
A NASA astronaut aboard the International Space Station (ISS) managed to capture an impressive image of a “sprite,” an unusual type of lightning that forms in the Earth’s mesosphere. The photograph, shared on social media, has attracted attention for the beauty and rarity of this atmospheric phenomenon. The discovery Flight engineer Nichole Ayers, who is […]| Techoreon
Keith’s note: I will be on “CNN This Morning” at 6:35 am EDT on Thursday to talk about NASA layoffs and whether America is going to cede its space leadership to China. At 9:30 am EDT there will be a full Senate Appropriations Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Subcommittee Markup which has jurisdiction over NASA, NSF, NOAA, NIST, etc. . According to Politico Pro “when asked Wednesday if a […] The post Things Are Suddenly Looking Up For NASA Science appeared first on NA...| TrumpSpace Archives - NASA Watch
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Traditional change management often struggles with rigid structures, slow processes, and low user adoption. This can lead to frustration, delays, and| resolution Atlassian Apps
The President only found out about this “prior associations” issue| NASA Watch
Only NASA employees can listen it. I hope someone thinks to record the audio and post it somewhere ;-)| NASA Watch
In March 2019 the American Vice President Mike Pence surprised many people when he announced an extremely ambitious plan to put American astronauts on the Moon in 2024. NASA named its new crewed Mo…| Explaining Science
Actualmente la misión MSR de la NASA para traer muestras de Marte se halla cancelada de facto. El presupuesto inicial de la administración Trump ha liquidado esta misión, pero ya […]| Eureka
It’s hard to believe it’s time to say goodbye after 25 years at NASA| NASA Watch
As we approach Independence Day| NASA Watch
À propos de l’astrocapitalisme| La revue européenne des médias et du numérique
Relativity Space has been working diligently to prepare the Terran R Rocket and its supporting infrastructure for its first flight set for 2026. The company is concentrating on three key areas: Terran R infrastructure, Aeon R engine testing, and the production of Terran R.| NASASpaceFlight.com