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Falcon 9 Launches 29 Starlink Satellites from Florida: Continuing SpaceX’s Orbital Expansion

In the early morning hours of Sunday, January 4, 2026, SpaceX continued its relentless pace of satellite deployment with the successful launch of 29 Starlink satellites aboard a Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. The mission, designated Starlink 6-88, marked Florida’s first launch of the new year and demonstrated once again the company’s commitment to building the world’s most extensive satellite internet constellation.

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SpaceX’s Saturday Falcon 9 Launch Strengthens Italy’s Eye on Earth

On Saturday evening, SpaceX isn’t just sending another satellite into orbit—it’s helping Italy secure faster, sharper, and more independent access to Earth observation data. The Falcon 9 launch carrying the COSMO-SkyMed Second Generation (CSG) satellite highlights how space has become central to national security, disaster response, and climate monitoring. For Italy, this mission is about sovereignty. For SpaceX, it’s another demonstration of why reusable rockets are reshaping global space access.

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Russia’s “Zone-Effect” Anti-Satellite Weapon: Why Starlink and Global Orbit Are at Risk

Space has quietly become a new battlefield. What once felt distant and abstract—satellites orbiting hundreds of kilometers above Earth—now plays a direct role in modern warfare, global internet access, and civilian life. Recent Western intelligence warnings about a new Russian anti-satellite weapon suggest that this fragile infrastructure may be far more vulnerable than previously believed.

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3I/ATLAS: The Interstellar Comet Changing Our Cosmic Understanding

Why this mattersOnce in a generation, nature sends us a visitor from beyond our solar system—an untouched relic formed around a different star, carrying chemical clues older than the Sun itself. In 2025, astronomers were given such a gift. The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS swept past Earth, offering an unprecedented opportunity to study alien chemistry, cometary

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2025: A Year of Space Exploration Milestones

Introduction: Why 2025 Was a Year to RememberAs 2025 draws to a close, the year stands out as a remarkable chapter in humanity’s exploration of space. From interstellar visitors brushing past our planet to decades-long milestones aboard the International Space Station (ISS), humanity’s gaze toward the cosmos never wavered. Meanwhile, orbiting satellites provided unprecedented insights

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