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Issue 82 | Breaking Space News: Dec 22 - 28, 2025

Dec 29, 2025

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37 min read

Issue 82 | Breaking Space News: Dec 22 - 28, 2025

Russia Just Patented a Rotating Artificial‐Gravity Space Station. The Week in Space: Orbital Data-Centers Are Coming to a Night Sky Near You. Plus: Heat Leakage from the Largest US Crypto‐Mining Center, NASA’s Hunt for Critical Minerals from 60,000 Feet, Chinese Reusable Rocket's Failed Booster Recovery, ISRO Launches AST SpaceMobile's Heaviest Satellite, South Korean Innospace's Launch Anomaly and more.

Lagrangian Despatch
Lagrangian Despatch
Issue 39 | Breaking Space News: Feb 23 - Mar 01, 2025

Mar 2, 2025

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51 min read

Issue 39 | Breaking Space News: Feb 23 - Mar 01, 2025

Lunar Landings: Blue Ghost Cruises to the Moon as Intuitive Machine's Athena Embarks with NASA, MIT, & Nokia Payloads. This Week in Space News: China to Train Pakistani Astronaut for Tiangong, NASA's Oort Cloud Discoveries, Chinese Solar Pole Mission & Martian Drones, the Fallout of US Federal Layoffs, Artemis Program Updates, South Korea's Space Drive, US Air Force Contracts, Space Force Challenges, and More.

Lagrangian Despatch
Lagrangian Despatch
Issue 07 | Breaking Space News: July 14 - 20, 2024

Jul 21, 2024

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26 min read

Issue 07 | Breaking Space News: July 14 - 20, 2024

US advocates for Global Cooperation in Space Exploration as it strengthens ties with Nigeria; New Spacesuit designs and China and UK working separately on Spy-Satellites. Find out what a "Kugelblitz" is, read about a satellite Mass Exodus and a Critique of the Atlantic Council’s Recommendation to the US on Nuclear Tech Modernization.

Maharshi Bhattacharya
Maharshi Bhattacharya
Issue 04 | Breaking Space News: June 23 - 29, 2024

Jun 30, 2024

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31 min read

Issue 04 | Breaking Space News: June 23 - 29, 2024

As we learn more about Dark Matter, Military entities show interest in Space; Egypt, Senegal, Canada, India and South Africa make strides in Space Exploration, and Chang'e and Bennu offer a glimpse into artifacts from the Moon and a distant asteroid.

Lagrangian Despatch
Maharshi Bhattacharya
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