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Next set of VC judges locked in for Startup Battlefield 200 at Disrupt 2025
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Next set of VC judges locked in for Startup Battlefield 200 at Disrupt 2025

Admin10 months ago08 mins

The Startup Battlefield 2025 judging panel is getting even stronger. Our first wave of VCs brought serious firepower, and now we’re adding more top investors who will grill founders, unpack the big questions, and help crown this year’s $100,000 champion at TechCrunch Disrupt, taking place October 27–29 at San Francisco’s Moscone West. Like the legendary…

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The next Starship flight will test much more than hardware
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The next Starship flight will test much more than hardware

Admin10 months ago08 mins

SpaceX is gearing up to launch its massive Starship rocket from South Texas, a test that gives the company a chance to reverse a brutal few months of mishaps on the ground and in the air. The last Starship test flight was nearly three months ago, and it notched a milestone: the first reuse of…

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Anduril, Blue Origin to study how to transport cargo from orbit to Earth for the Pentagon
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Anduril, Blue Origin to study how to transport cargo from orbit to Earth for the Pentagon

Admin10 months ago07 mins

Blue Origin and Anduril have landed new study contracts with the U.S. Air Force to explore how their technology, including rockets, could move military cargo around the world. The contracts under the Air Force’s Rocket Cargo program are relatively small — Blue Origin’s comes in at $1.37 million and Anduril’s at $1 million. But they…

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Starship launches could delay Florida flights up to 2 hours, FAA says
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Starship launches could delay Florida flights up to 2 hours, FAA says

Admin10 months ago09 mins

As regulators weigh SpaceX’s plans to launch its massive Starship rocket from Kennedy Space Center, federal documents warn those flights could ripple through Florida airspace, forcing ground stops at multiple airports, reroutes, and delays of up to two hours.   Even after launch, reentry of Starship’s two stages could require ground stops at some of the…

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Even Rogers and Max Haot join the Space Stage at Disrupt 2025
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Even Rogers and Max Haot join the Space Stage at Disrupt 2025

Admin10 months ago04 mins

The next era of the space economy isn’t just about rockets and satellites — it’s about infrastructure, autonomy, and entirely new models for building and defending off-Earth assets. At TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 this October 27–29 in San Francisco’s Moscone West, the Space Stage is where this shift gets real. If you’re ready to explore how…

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Diana-I Solar Sailer Space RV Concept Brings Comfort to Civilian Space Travel
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Diana-I Solar Sailer Space RV Concept Brings Comfort to Civilian Space Travel

Admin10 months ago07 mins

The new space race has officially kicked into high gear, with companies pouring trillions into making space travel accessible to regular people. But here’s the thing nobody talks about: what happens when you actually get out there and need to live among the stars for months at a time? Most spacecraft designs still treat passengers…

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Appeals court says NLRB structure unconstitutional, in a win for SpaceX
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Appeals court says NLRB structure unconstitutional, in a win for SpaceX

Admin10 months ago03 mins

A federal appeals court handed SpaceX a win on Tuesday, in a ruling that prevents the National Labor Relations Board from prosecuting unfair labor practices against the company. The ruling by the Fifth District Court of Appeals, which suggests the structure of the NLRB is likely unconstitutional, could have far-reaching effects. The ruling keeps unfair…

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Trump wants to clean up the space industry’s red tape: Here’s who wins
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Trump wants to clean up the space industry’s red tape: Here’s who wins

Admin10 months ago06 mins

During a press conference in late 2024, President Donald Trump vowed to “slash massive numbers of job-killing regulations” in his second term and pledged to eliminate 10 old rules for every new one. Now he’s bringing that deregulation drive to commercial space, ordering federal agencies to streamline launch licensing, fast-track spaceport development, and clear out…

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NASA has sparked a race to develop the data pipeline to Mars
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NASA has sparked a race to develop the data pipeline to Mars

Admin11 months ago05 mins

For decades, NASA built and flew its own relay orbiters and spacecraft to ferry valuable data back to Earth. Now the agency is shifting to buying connectivity as a service, much like it does for launch and astronaut transport. That pivot has sparked a race, with major contenders pitching ways to keep Mars missions online….

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NASA and Google are building an AI medical assistant to keep Mars-bound astronauts healthy
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NASA and Google are building an AI medical assistant to keep Mars-bound astronauts healthy

Admin11 months ago04 mins

As human-spaceflight missions grow longer and travel farther from Earth, keeping crews healthy gets more challenging. Astronauts on the International Space Station can depend on real-time calls to Houston, regular cargo deliveries of medicines, and a quick ride home after six months. All of that may soon change as NASA and its commercial partners, like…

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