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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! 

Webb, Hubble capture detailed views of DART impact

Milky Way's graveyard of dead stars found

Potential first traces of the universe's earliest stars

Lunar glass shows Moon asteroid impacts mirrored on Earth

Dozens of newly discovered gravitational lenses could reveal ancient galaxies and the nature of dark matter

NASA's DART mission hits asteroid in first-ever planetary defense test

Mysterious ripples in the Milky Way were caused by a passing dwarf galaxy

How global warming affects astronomical observations

Scientist helps identify new evidence for habitability in Enceladus's ocean

Geologist proposes the number of ancient Martian lakes might have been dramatically underestimated by scientists

NASA's Perseverance rover investigates geologically rich Mars terrain

Byzantine solar eclipse records illuminate obscure history of Earth's rotation

It's a planet: New evidence of baby planet in the making

Mysterious diamonds came from outer space

Where do high-energy particles that endanger satellites, astronauts and airplanes come from?

Through the quantum looking glass

Martian rock-metal composite shows potential of 3D printing on Mars

Making nanodiamonds out of bottle plastic

NASA's Webb takes its first-ever direct image of distant world

SU(N) matter is about 3 billion times colder than deep space