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Science

US Crewed Lunar Flyby Postponed as Severe Cold Grounds Launch Plans

A US crewed lunar flyby mission was postponed after an extreme cold spell compromised launch-commit criteria for cryogenic propellants and ground systems. The delay highlights technical vulnerabilities to severe weather, risks cascading schedule impacts across lunar programme milestones, and carries political and commercial consequences for U.S. space leadership.

NeTe2026年1月31日 00:00
#lunar flyby#launch delay#NASA
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Technology

Blue Origin Halts New Shepard Suborbital Flights for Two Years to Focus on Crew‑Rated Lunar Work

Blue Origin will pause New Shepard suborbital flights for at least two years to reallocate resources toward developing crewed lunar capabilities. The decision prioritizes long‑term lunar ambitions over near‑term suborbital operations, with implications for customers, competitors and the evolving space industry landscape.

NeTe2026年1月31日 00:00
#Blue Origin#New Shepard#suborbital tourism
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Business

Shanghai Bets on a ‘Rocket Star City’ in Minhang to Forge a RMB100 billion Commercial Space Hub

Shanghai has announced plans to build a 9.3 km2 commercial-space cluster in Minhang—“Rocket Star City”—aiming to establish a full reusable-rocket industry chain and annual capacities of up to 150 rockets and 500 satellites by 2030, targeting roughly RMB100 billion in industry output. The initiative accelerates China’s push to industrialise commercial space but faces constraints around launch access, regulation and workforce scaling.

NeTe2026年1月29日 15:40
#commercial space#Shanghai#Minhang
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Technology

Blue Origin’s New Shepard Flies Six on Another Brief Suborbital Joyride — A Small But Persistent Chapter in Commercial Space Tourism

Blue Origin’s New Shepard completed a crewed suborbital flight on 22 January, carrying six passengers for about ten minutes of microgravity. The mission underscores steady demand for short, commercial space experiences and highlights the company’s role in the maturing suborbital tourism market amid competition and regulatory scrutiny.

NeTe2026年1月22日 21:20
#Blue Origin#New Shepard#commercial space tourism
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Technology

China’s Private Space Sector Clears a Major Hurdle for Crew Flights as Landing Cushion Tech Is Validated

A Chinese private aerospace company has for the first time validated a landing-cushioning technology for crewed spacecraft, signaling the commercial sector’s move into human-rated systems. The milestone lowers a key technical barrier but is only an early step toward certified crewed flights, which will require more integrated testing and regulatory approvals.

NeTe2026年1月18日 19:40
#China#commercial space#crewed spacecraft