First-Ever ISS Medical Evacuation Sees Crew Return Early
On Jan 14, 2026, four ISS crew members returned early in NASA’s first-ever medical evacuation after a reported health issue.
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On Jan 14, 2026, four ISS crew members returned early in NASA’s first-ever medical evacuation after a reported health issue.
NASA and SpaceX plan to undock ISS Crew-11 this Thursday, Jan 14, for an early return after the station’s first-ever medical evacuation. Splashdown is set for Jan 15 off California.
SpaceX’s Starlink will lower around 4,400 satellites from 550 km to 480 km this year to reduce collision risks and speed up debris removal.
On December 17, 2025, the U.S. Senate confirmed private astronaut Jared Isaacman as NASA’s 15th administrator, who aims to steer Artemis and Mars missions amid major budget and workforce cuts.
SIPRI’s new report shows U.S. firms earned $334B in 2024 – nearly half of the record $679B global arms industry revenue.
SpaceX’s Falcon 9 lifted off from Cape Canaveral today, carrying another batch of Starlink satellites into orbit, marking a new step in global broadband expansion.
Blue Origin unveils New Glenn 9×4, a supercharged rocket with nine first-stage and four second-stage engines, stepping up its orbital launcher lineup to rival SpaceX’s Falcon fleet.
NASA is reopening bids for its lunar lander contract after SpaceX delays on Artemis III, while Orion Integrity readies for Artemis II in April 2026.
SpaceX launched its 11th Starship from Texas to test reusable booster splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico, paving the way for future moon and Mars missions.
SpaceX’s 11th Starship test launched from Texas, deployed mock satellites, and tested re-entry maneuvers, setting the stage for its upgraded moon- and Mars-bound prototype.