Scientists May Have Solved Space’s ‘Missing Sulfur’ Mystery

For decades, astrochemists have puzzled over an interstellar riddle: where is all the sulfur? Despite being one of the universe’s most abundant elements and essential to the chemistry of life, sulfur has been conspicuously scarce in astronomical observations. A new international study may finally reveal where this elusive element has been hiding.

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SpaceX Prepares for Tenth Starship Test Flight Amid High Stakes and Technical Setbacks

SpaceX is once again preparing to send its towering Starship rocket skyward from southern Texas, with the company announcing on Friday that the vehicle’s tenth integrated test flight could take place as soon as Sunday, August 24. Liftoff from the company’s Starbase facility near Boca Chica is tentatively scheduled within a one-hour launch window opening at 6:30 p.m. CDT (7:30 p.m. EDT / 2330 UTC).

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Trump Slashes Space Launch Red Tape in Major Boost for SpaceX and U.S. Commercial Space Sector

President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed a sweeping executive order that removes regulatory barriers for the private space industry, including scaling back environmental reviews and streamlining federal approvals for launches. The move — widely expected to benefit SpaceX and its founder Elon Musk — aims to “substantially” increase U.S. commercial space launch activity by 2030.

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Vulcan Rocket Makes Historic Debut with First Space Force-Certified Launch, Delivering Military Satellites to Orbit

United Launch Alliance (ULA) marked a major milestone Tuesday night as its next-generation Vulcan rocket completed its first fully operational flight, lifting two military satellites into space in a mission sanctioned by the U.S. Space Force. The launch not only demonstrated Vulcan’s capabilities for high-stakes national security missions but also cemented its role as the eventual successor to ULA’s Atlas V and now-retired Delta rockets.

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