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New Frontiers: U.S. Space Force, Zenno, and SpaceX Propel the Next Era of Space Innovation

The US Space Force is making headlines by awarding contracts to Viasat and Intelsat for new anti-jam communication satellites. These are part of a program to develop a jam-resistant satellite communication fleet, and it’s a pretty big investment—we’re talking hundreds of millions of dollars.On a global scale, there's some exciting news from Zenno Astronautics—they've become the first company to operate a superconducting product in space, which is a huge leap for space infrastructure technology.And if we zoom in a bit, there’s also a lot of buzz around SpaceX and its recent IPO. The company's shares have been soaring, and it’s causing a lot of excitement in the market.It’s definitely an exciting time in space industry! 

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Scientists map sulfur residue on Jupiter's icy moon Europa

Scientists identify a possible source for Charon's red cap

How elliptical craters could shed light on age of Saturn's moons

A blueprint for life forms on Mars?

Mysterious 'blue blobs' reveal a new kind of star system

Watching the death of a rare giant star

New maps of asteroid Psyche reveal an ancient world of metal and rock

Previously hidden protoclusters could reveal new details of galaxy evolution

Near-sun comet roasted to death

No signs (yet) of life on Venus

Studying grassland from space

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How some high-energy particle 'jets' lose energy

Strange radio burst raises new questions

Yoyo stars responsible for off-center bubbles

Hubble Space Telescope captures largest near-infrared image to find universe's rarest galaxies

Detecting new particles around black holes with gravitational waves

Colossal collisions linked to solar system science

Cosmological gravitational waves: A new approach to reach back to the Big Bang

Physicists announce first results from The Daya Bay Neutrino Experiment's final dataset