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The James Webb Space Telescope is the largest optical telescope in space, primarily designed to...
Artemis Moon Program
The Artemis program is a planned NASA-led spaceflight program to explore the Moon, aiming for a...
Ax-1 and Axiom Space
Ax-1 launched on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket on April 8, 2022, beginning a 10-day journey that...
Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer
The Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer, IXPE, is a space observatory that was launched on...
Review of the Year in Space
2020 has been an unprecedented year, but who knew we would get some of the most exciting space news...
A Look at Human Space Travel
It has been nearly 50 years since travel outside of low-Earth orbit has seemed possible, but now,...
Mars Exploration Rovers: Opportunity and Spirit
Spirit and Opportunity were launched in 2003, making their way to Mars by 2004, where they both...
Artemis Deep Space Gateway
NASA and ESA have come to an agreement on the collaboration for the Artemis Gateway earlier this...
OSIRIS-REx Encounters Asteroid Bennu
Earlier this week, the OSIRIS-REx touched down on and collected samples from asteroid Bennu. If the...
Looking for Connection in the Stars
It seems to be human nature that we strive to answer the unanswerable about the universe. For...
The first Martians will be Vegan
It might sound strange that an ethical movement on Earth could transcend the boundaries of our...
New Year, New Goals
All of us probably were left a little numb after 2016. With so much upheaval in the world of...
The Red Planet & The Race To Mars
This last week China announced their plans to place a robotic rover on the Martian surface by 2020.
The Last Man on the Moon
Apologies in advance for not posting much earlier this year, we've been rocked here at the Space...
The Arms of Orion
Anyone who grew up in the shadow of the Apollo era will doubtless be almost apoplectic with...
Watching the Skies
Here at The Space Collective, we have a healthy respect for all aspects of human and robotic space...
Apollo Guidance Legend Finally Rewarded
The outgoing Obama administration in the United States recently held a ceremony to honour some of...
The Great Galactic Ghoul
As I sit here writing this, a team at the European Space Agency are still living with the faint...
Mission to Mars - Could it be a reality?
So it's finally about to happen? That's the question really on everyone's lips after the monumental...
A Rare and Wonderful Thing
Working in the space industry has its perks, of that there is no doubt. If you're an engineer,...