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            "title": "Isaacman Back in the Running for NASA Administrator",
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            "summary": "Jared Isaacman is among a group of candidates being interviewed by NASA Acting Administrator Sean Duffy to take the top job at the agency on a permanent basis.  President Trump […]",
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            "title": "Starship Block 2 and Pad 1 end on a high note with Flight 11",
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            "summary": "SpaceX completed the use of Block 2 and Pad 1 on a high note with…\r\nThe post Starship Block 2 and Pad 1 end on a high note with Flight 11 appeared first on NASASpaceFlight.com.",
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            "title": "Live coverage: Overnight launch planned for 28 more Starlink satellites",
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            "summary": "The Starlink 10-52 mission is anticipated to be SpaceX’s 130th Falcon 9 launch of the year. The rocket’s liftoff from pad 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station is scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 16, at 5:27 a.m. EDT (0927 UTC).",
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            "title": "Romania’s INCAS Delivers Space Rider Drop Test Model",
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            "summary": "Romania’s National Institute for Aerospace Research ‘Elie Carafoli’ (INCAS) has delivered the Space Rider Descent and Landing Test Model (DLRM) to the Italian Aerospace Research Centre (CIRA) in Capua. CIRA was contracted by the Space Rider Re-entry Module prime contractor, Thales Alenia Space, in late 2021 to oversee a series of drop tests aimed at […]\nThe post Romania’s INCAS Delivers Space Rider Drop Test Model appeared first on European Spaceflight.",
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            "title": "Beyond the downlink: Why Earth-independent AI is the next moat in space operations",
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                    "name": "Miguel A. Lopez-Medina",
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            "summary": "\nEvery new space mission runs into the same wall: physics and fragility. Physics, because the speed of light and contested spectrum make real-time decision-making from the ground impossible when you need it most. Fragility, because modern space systems are software-defined, interconnected, and therefore exposed to radiation-induced faults, cascading anomalies and increasingly sophisticated cyber threats. The […]\nThe post Beyond the downlink: Why Earth-independent AI is the next moat in space operations appeared first on SpaceNews.",
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            "summary": "No communication or navigation, faulty electronics and collision risk. At ESA’s mission control in Darmstadt, teams faced a scenario unlike any before: a solar storm of extreme magnitude. Fortunately, this nightmare unfolded not in reality, but as part of the simulation campaign for Sentinel-1D, pushing the boundaries of spacecraft operations and space weather preparedness.",
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            "title": "Beyond Gravity plans US push after fivefold boost in European solar mechanism output",
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            "summary": "\nBeyond Gravity is weighing expanding solar array drive mechanism production in Florida to support Golden Dome and other U.S. space projects, after doubling manufacturing space in Europe for hardware that keeps satellites pointed toward the sun.\nThe post Beyond Gravity plans US push after fivefold boost in European solar mechanism output appeared first on SpaceNews.",
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            "title": "ESA Exploration Biobank in Portugal Receives First Human Samples",
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            "summary": "The European Space Agency’s (ESA) Exploration Biobank in Lisbon, Portugal, has received an initial batch of 1,422 samples, which will be used to validate the facility’s workflow. In July, ESA awarded a €300,000, 24-month contract to Portugal’s Gulbenkian Institute of Molecular Medicine (GIMM) to establish the agency’s Exploration Biobank. The contract was part of an […]\nThe post ESA Exploration Biobank in Portugal Receives First Human Samples appeared first on European Spaceflight.",
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            "summary": "English ESA Open Day 2025: An Unforgettable Journey Through Space Science at ESAC",
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            "title": "Polish space company Scanway Space secures U.S., European deals amid international expansion drive",
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