Billionaire Elon Musk seeks to slash the federal spending while saving government handouts for himself
Cutting spending is not “optional,” but “essential,” Musk pontificates, yet does not apply the same rules to government spending on his own corporate endeavors
The dark side of SpaceX’s flight of innovation
While Elon Musk grabbed headlines again after Starship’s second test flight, his workers continue to toil under high stress and the lack of safety
Japanese company set to launch first commercial mission to the Moon
The M1 lander of the Japanese company Ispace is scheduled to be launched this week from Florida’s Cape Canaveral. The company expects it to land on the Moon in March-April 2023
Are we aware that most rockets that the US today uses to power its military and civilian space programs use Russian engines?
US President Biden imposes fresh sanctions on Cuban officials and other stories
Today we look at demands to lift the US blockade against Cuba as President Biden imposes fresh sanctions, the worsening Covid-19 crisis in Indonesia, and more
Will the US be allowed to colonize space?
The USA has floated the Artemis Accords to explore the Moon for commercial purposes. Newsclick’s Prabir Purkayastha sheds light on the USA’s weapons proliferation to control ground, sea, air and space






