UAE Extends Hope Mars Mission Until 2028

The United Arab Emirates has announced a three-year extension of its pioneering Mars mission, reinforcing the Gulf nation’s long-term ambitions in space exploration and its drive to become a major player in the global space economy. The decision will keep the Emirates Mars Mission — centered on the Hope probe — operating through 2028, marking nearly a decade of activity since the spacecraft’s launch and underscoring the UAE’s commitment to sustained deep-space operations.

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Artemis II Rolls to the Pad as NASA Prepares Humanity’s First Return Journey to the Moon in Over 50 Years

Moving at a pace slower than a casual bicycle ride, NASA’s towering Space Launch System rocket and Orion crew capsule made their way to the launchpad in January, marking a quiet but historic milestone on the road back to the Moon. On Jan. 17, 2026, the nearly football-field-tall Space Launch System and its Orion spacecraft stack rolled out from the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center to Launch Complex 39B at just under one mile per hour. The deliberate crawl stood in sharp contrast to what awaits on launch day, when the rocket is expected to accelerate to more than 22,000 miles per hour, sending four astronauts on a crewed journey around the Moon.

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Pre-Dawn Falcon 9 Engine Test Moves NASA–SpaceX Crew-12 Mission Closer to Launch

A pre-sunrise rocket engine test at Florida’s Space Coast has pushed NASA and SpaceX another step closer to launching their next long-duration astronaut mission to the International Space Station. At 3:16 a.m. EST (0816 UTC) on Sunday, Feb. 8, SpaceX conducted a static fire of its Falcon 9 rocket at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. During the brief but critical test, all nine Merlin 1D engines on the rocket’s first stage ignited simultaneously for roughly 10 seconds at Space Launch Complex 40, confirming engine performance and validating key vehicle systems ahead of flight.

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SpaceX Grounds Falcon 9 Fleet Following Upper-Stage Anomaly During Starlink Mission

​ SpaceX has issued a temporary "pause" on all Falcon 9 launches following an engine malfunction at the conclusion of a Starlink mission on Monday, February 2. While the rocket successfully delivered its payload of 25 satellites to their intended orbit, the vehicle's upper stage experienced an "off-nominal condition" during a critical deorbit maneuver, raising concerns about orbital safety and hardware reliability.

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Arctic Blast Freezes Artemis II Timeline: Rare Florida Cold Front Delays Moon Mission Rehearsal

A rare and punishing arctic outbreak sweeping through the Sunshine State has forced NASA to hit the brakes on its final major hurdle before returning humans to lunar orbit. On Friday, the space agency announced that abnormally cold temperatures and high winds have delayed a critical "wet dress rehearsal" for the Artemis II mission, subsequently pushing the earliest possible launch date to February 8.

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STARSHIP

Starship Full Stack Wet Dress Rehearsal

Starship and Super Heavy were loaded with more than 10 million pounds of propellant today october 24th in a flight-like rehearsal ahead of launch.  Vehicle is ready for the second test flight of a fully integrated Starship, pending regulatory approval. SpaceX progressing while we hear the FAA and Fish and Wildlife are as well. Next launch attempt coming before too long.

STARSHIP OVERVIEW

SpaceX’s Starship spacecraft and Super Heavy rocket – collectively referred to as Starship – represent a fully reusable transportation system designed to carry both crew and cargo to Earth orbit, the Moon, Mars and beyond. Starship is the world’s most powerful launch vehicle ever developed, capable of carrying up to 150 metric tonnes fully reusable and 250 metric tonnes expendable. HEIGHT120 m DIAMETER:9 m (fully reusable).

   Photo of Starship 25 and Booster 9 Full-stack awaiting for the second orbital launch.

First Orbital launch