NASA is testing a next-generation space computer chip that could give spacecraft the ability to operate far more independently in deep space. The radiation-hardened processor is showing performance levels hundreds of times beyond current spaceflight computers while surviving punishing tests designed to mimic the harsh conditions of space. The technology could enable AI-powered spacecraft, faster scientific discoveries, and smarter missions to the Moon and Mars.
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Key Highlights First-quarter revenue reaches $186.7M as LUNR stock gains momentum on record backlog Contract backlog surges to unprecedented $1.1B following major NASA awards and acquisitions Lanteris acquisition drives substantial revenue expansion and space infrastructure capabilities Company maintains full-year revenue projection between $900M and $1B for 2026 Positive Adjusted EBITDA of $2.7M marks significant profitability milestone for space firm Shares of Intuitive Machines attracted investor interest following a robust first-quarter performance that saw revenue expand nearly threefold while the contract backlog climbed to an all-time high. LUNR stock traded at $36.43, representing a gain of $0.75 or 2.10% during the session. The upward movement came on the heels of impressive revenue figures, favorable profitability metrics, and significant cont
May 11, 2026 — In managing airport traffic, small errors can cause catastrophe. Today at a NASA symposium in Los Angeles, a group from the CMU Robotics Institute’s AirLab reported using […]
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A team out of Hong Kong University of Science and Technology built a 100-kilogram rover with a humanoid torso and four wheels. It’s headed to the moon’s south pole in 2029 on China’s Chang’e-8 mission. The job is simple. Move gear. Once the Chang’e-8 probe lands, the rover hauls instruments and sensors to their spots, deploys them, and grabs surface samples. Hong Kong Space Robotics and Energy Center led the build, working with 30 universities and space groups across Hong Kong, mainland China, and a few international partners. “This will be a novel demonstration of humanoid robotics on the moon and by China. We are very proud of this design,” Gao Yang, the HKUST professor who runs the center, said on April 29. Chang’e-8 targets a different slice of the lunar south pole than Chang’e-7, which is supposed to land its own humanoid robot in the same general area. “We have heard that Chang’e-7
The Pentagon released 162 UAP files on May 8, including NASA Apollo moon photos and 1965 astronaut audio The Pentagon released 162 UAP files on May 8, including NASA Apollo moon photos and 1965 astronaut audio. The files were posted…
Image credits: NASA and The Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA); Acknowledgment: Ray A. Lucas (STScI/AURA). On the 31st March, our editorial team headed to the Royal Society for AI for Science. This day-long conference explored how AI is changing the nature of scientific discovery, and was hosted by the Fundamental Research team from the Alan Turing […]