NASA’s ESCAPADE Mars Mission Now Set for Second Blue Origin New Glenn Launch

NASA’s upcoming Mars smallsat mission, ESCAPADE (Escape and Plasma Acceleration and Dynamics Explorers), has a new tentative launch window after being bumped from the inaugural flight of Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket. According to NASA’s fiscal year 2026 budget proposal released May 30, ESCAPADE is now targeting a ride aboard the second New Glenn launch, scheduled no earlier than July 2025.

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One Year After Historic Docking, Boeing’s Starliner Faces Uncertain Future Amid Delays and Reassignments

Exactly one year after Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner spacecraft docked with the International Space Station for its first crewed mission, the future of the troubled program remains in limbo. Despite the historic flight with NASA astronauts Sunita “Suni” Williams and Barry “Butch” Wilmore on board, NASA announced late Friday that the next Starliner mission has been postponed yet again—this time to early 2026 at the earliest.

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Second Moon Landing Attempt by Japan’s ispace Ends in Failure — Company Vows to Press On

In a heartbreaking déjà vu for Japan’s ispace, the company’s second attempt to achieve a soft landing on the Moon has ended in failure, nearly two years after its first mission met a similar fate. The lunar lander “Resilience,” part of ispace’s HAKUTO-R Mission 2, likely experienced a “hard landing” on the Moon’s surface early Thursday morning, according to company officials.

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Trump-Musk Feud Escalates: SpaceX Threatens Retaliation Over Subsidy Cuts Amid Political Fallout

A political storm has erupted between two of the most influential figures in American politics and technology: former President Donald Trump and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk. Less than a week after their seemingly cordial Oval Office farewell—marking the end of Musk's status as a Special Government Employee—their relationship has soured dramatically. Now, Musk is threatening to decommission SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft, a move that could destabilize operations aboard the International Space Station (ISS), while Trump is considering ending SpaceX’s lucrative government contracts and subsidies.

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