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AI found a flaw in NASA's system in 4 days that humans had been searching for over 3 yearsNASA nearly lost missions worth billions of dollars due to a security flaw that engineers had overlooked for three years. A vulnerability in the critical software CryptoLib could have allowed hackers to gain control over rovers and other spacecraft.

AI found a flaw in NASA's system in 4 days that humans had been searching for over 3 years

NASA nearly lost missions worth billions of dollars due to a security flaw that engineers had overlooked for three years. A vulnerability in the critical software CryptoLib could have allowed hackers to gain control over rovers and other spacecraft.
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#USBitcoinReserves According to #NASA , an asteroid is coming towards Earth and it will collide with Earth. Is it worth having cryptocurrencies? 🤔 Additionally, as long as #Rusia , #China , and #EstadosUnidos do not unite. To join forces in the space realm, we are doomed... 😅 Although Russia and China have great cooperation in everything... But if it were up to the United States... They prefer to go to Mars than to save Earth...
#USBitcoinReserves According to #NASA , an asteroid is coming towards Earth and it will collide with Earth. Is it worth having cryptocurrencies? 🤔

Additionally, as long as #Rusia , #China , and #EstadosUnidos do not unite. To join forces in the space realm, we are doomed... 😅

Although Russia and China have great cooperation in everything... But if it were up to the United States... They prefer to go to Mars than to save Earth...
On Wednesday, the sun released two strong solar flares—an X2.7-class and an M5.3-class—that caused shortwave radio blackouts across five continents. The affected regions included parts of North America, South America, Southeast Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory recorded clear images of the eruptions. The most powerful flare hit at 4:25 a.m. ET, when the sun was above the Middle East, briefly interrupting high-frequency radio signals there. Experts say this increase in solar activity is part of the sun's 11-year cycle, known as the solar maximum. More intense flares are expected soon, which could impact satellites, GPS systems, and even astronauts. However, these solar events might also bring more visible auroras around the world. #SolarFlares #NASA #RadioBlackout #SpaceWeather #AuroraForecast $BTC $ETH $SOL
On Wednesday, the sun released two strong solar flares—an X2.7-class and an M5.3-class—that caused shortwave radio blackouts across five continents. The affected regions included parts of North America, South America, Southeast Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.

NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory recorded clear images of the eruptions. The most powerful flare hit at 4:25 a.m. ET, when the sun was above the Middle East, briefly interrupting high-frequency radio signals there.

Experts say this increase in solar activity is part of the sun's 11-year cycle, known as the solar maximum. More intense flares are expected soon, which could impact satellites, GPS systems, and even astronauts. However, these solar events might also bring more visible auroras around the world.

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#AI AI in Space Artificial Intelligence (AI) plays a significant role in space exploration, contributing to various aspects such as autonomous navigation, data analysis, and mission planning. SpaceX, for example, uses an AI autopilot system to enable its Falcon 9 rockets to carry out autonomous operations, including docking with the International Space Station (ISS). AI also enhances satellite functionality and facilitates complex operations in extraterrestrial environments. #NASA 's Mars rovers use AI-driven capabilities for terrain analysis, and Airbus has developed CIMON 2, a robot that acts as a mobile, hands-free information database and can assess astronauts' emotional states. Moreover, AI is used for debris avoidance maneuvers and dynamic spectrum usage, allowing satellites to learn to transmit using appropriate frequencies to avoid interference.  However, the widespread use of AI in space also raises concerns about cybersecurity and the potential for unauthorized system hacking. The integration of AI in space exploration has led to a surge in job opportunities, with careers ranging from AI algorithm developers to data analysts interpreting satellite-generated data for climate studies and resource exploration.  The space industry, driven by AI advancements, generated over $366 billion by 2022, with an impressive annual growth rate of 50%. As the space industry continues to grow, the need for complex legal frameworks to regulate both the space industry and the role of AI within it becomes essential. #Write2Earn #TopVoices #Aİ $SOL {spot}(SOLUSDT) $BNB {spot}(BNBUSDT) $XRP {spot}(XRPUSDT)
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AI in Space

Artificial Intelligence (AI) plays a

significant role in space

exploration, contributing to various

aspects such as autonomous

navigation, data analysis, and mission

planning.

SpaceX, for example, uses an AI

autopilot system to enable its Falcon 9

rockets to carry out autonomous

operations, including docking with the

International Space Station (ISS).

AI also enhances satellite functionality

and facilitates complex operations in

extraterrestrial environments.

#NASA

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Mars rovers use AI-driven capabilities

for terrain analysis, and

Airbus has developed CIMON 2, a

robot that acts as a mobile, hands-free

information database and can assess astronauts' emotional states.

Moreover, AI is used for debris

avoidance maneuvers and dynamic

spectrum usage, allowing satellites to

learn to transmit using appropriate

frequencies to avoid interference.

 However, the widespread use of AI in

space also raises concerns about

cybersecurity and the potential for

unauthorized system hacking.

The integration of AI in space

exploration has led to a surge in job

opportunities, with careers ranging

from AI algorithm developers to data

analysts interpreting

satellite-generated data for climate

studies and resource exploration.

 The space industry, driven by AI

advancements, generated over $366

billion by 2022, with an impressive

annual growth rate of 50%.

As the space industry continues to

grow, the need for complex legal

frameworks to regulate both the space

industry and the role of AI within it

becomes essential.

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#TopVoices
#Aİ

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$BNB
$XRP
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What Do They Think About This Announcement from #NASA Is It Worth Having #Criptomonedas Before the Year 2032 🤔 Also, As Long As They Don't Unite #Rusia , #China and the United States. To Unite Forces in the Space Field We Are Doomed... 😅 #BTC According to NASA, an Asteroid Is Coming That Will Collide with Earth in 2032. Although Russia and China Have Great Cooperation in Everything... But if it were up to the United States... They Prefer to Go to Mars than to Save Earth... Apparently, We Should Invest in a Good Cryptocurrency... To Build a Bunker or Buy a Ticket to Mars... 😂😂😂 $BTC {spot}(BTCUSDT)
What Do They Think About This Announcement from #NASA

Is It Worth Having #Criptomonedas Before the Year 2032 🤔

Also, As Long As They Don't Unite #Rusia , #China and the United States. To Unite Forces in the Space Field We Are Doomed... 😅 #BTC

According to NASA, an Asteroid Is Coming That Will Collide with Earth in 2032.

Although Russia and China Have Great Cooperation in Everything... But if it were up to the United States... They Prefer to Go to Mars than to Save Earth...

Apparently, We Should Invest in a Good Cryptocurrency... To Build a Bunker or Buy a Ticket to Mars... 😂😂😂

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Crypto’s got a new twist today! Binance just teased a mysterious ‘Project Titan’ – could this be their next big #defi explosion? Meanwhile, Trump announced overtime pay for #NASA astronauts, and crypto fans are calling it a hint at more pro-crypto moves.$BTC ’s holding at $82k, but #altcoins like ETH and XRP are still lagging. Follow me for the earliest updates – no pausing allowed here! #PoWMiningNotSecurities #BinanceAlphaAlert
Crypto’s got a new twist today! Binance just teased a mysterious ‘Project Titan’ – could this be their next big #defi explosion? Meanwhile, Trump announced overtime pay for #NASA astronauts, and crypto fans are calling it a hint at more pro-crypto moves.$BTC ’s holding at $82k, but #altcoins like ETH and XRP are still lagging. Follow me for the earliest updates – no pausing allowed here!

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🚨💣#ElonMusk Orders Immediate Shutdown of SpaceX’s Dragon Program Amid #Trump Feud🚀💣 In a stunning move, Elon Musk announced on X that SpaceX is immediately shutting down its entire Dragon spacecraft line. The reason? A sharp escalation in his ongoing feud with Donald Trump, who recently threatened to terminate all government contracts tied to Musk’s companies. “In light of the President’s statement about cancellation of my government contracts, @SpaceX will begin decommissioning its Dragon spacecraft immediately,” Elon posted. The fallout is massive. Dragon capsules are currently the only US-built spacecraft capable of carrying astronauts to and from the International Space Station. With NASA’s reliance on Dragon, the sudden shutdown has left a gaping hole in US space operations. Both Dragon 1 (retired cargo version) and Dragon 2 (crew and cargo capable) are affected. Since its debut in 2019, Dragon 2 has been essential for ISS missions—especially when Boeing’s Starliner ran into delays, most recently leaving #NASA astronauts stuck until Dragon got them home. Future projects aren’t spared either. SpaceX’s Mars-bound Red Dragon and the lunar-focused Dragon XL are also being scrapped. Dragon XL was scheduled to support NASA’s Lunar Gateway for the Artemis IV mission in 2028. With Starship still under development, NASA now faces serious delays. #NASA and SpaceX had collaborated closely on Dragon XL for years. It was supposed to bridge the gap while Starship matured. Now, with its cancellation, NASA’s timeline for returning to the #moon —and eventually going to Mars—is in jeopardy. Elon’s abrupt move not only cripples active spaceflight capabilities but also throws the future of 🇺🇲US space exploration into chaos. With no ready replacement, the space agency is scrambling for options. .
🚨💣#ElonMusk Orders Immediate Shutdown of SpaceX’s Dragon Program Amid #Trump Feud🚀💣

In a stunning move, Elon Musk announced on X that SpaceX is immediately shutting down its entire Dragon spacecraft line. The reason? A sharp escalation in his ongoing feud with Donald Trump, who recently threatened to terminate all government contracts tied to Musk’s companies.

“In light of the President’s statement about cancellation of my government contracts, @SpaceX will begin decommissioning its Dragon spacecraft immediately,” Elon posted.

The fallout is massive. Dragon capsules are currently the only US-built spacecraft capable of carrying astronauts to and from the International Space Station. With NASA’s reliance on Dragon, the sudden shutdown has left a gaping hole in US space operations.

Both Dragon 1 (retired cargo version) and Dragon 2 (crew and cargo capable) are affected. Since its debut in 2019, Dragon 2 has been essential for ISS missions—especially when Boeing’s Starliner ran into delays, most recently leaving #NASA astronauts stuck until Dragon got them home.

Future projects aren’t spared either. SpaceX’s Mars-bound Red Dragon and the lunar-focused Dragon XL are also being scrapped. Dragon XL was scheduled to support NASA’s Lunar Gateway for the Artemis IV mission in 2028. With Starship still under development, NASA now faces serious delays.

#NASA and SpaceX had collaborated closely on Dragon XL for years. It was supposed to bridge the gap while Starship matured. Now, with its cancellation, NASA’s timeline for returning to the #moon —and eventually going to Mars—is in jeopardy.

Elon’s abrupt move not only cripples active spaceflight capabilities but also throws the future of 🇺🇲US space exploration into chaos. With no ready replacement, the space agency is scrambling for options.
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🚀🌕 Trump’s NASA Boss Plans Nuclear Reactor on the MOON! 🌕🚀 🌌⚡ A bold vision is unfolding as Trump’s new NASA chief reveals plans to build a nuclear reactor on the Moon. This ambitious project aims to power future lunar bases and advance humanity’s reach beyond Earth. Imagine clean, reliable energy lighting up the Moon’s dark side! 🌒🔋 🌠🔬 Why a Nuclear Reactor on the Moon? 🔬🌠 🌞 Solar power is limited on the Moon due to its long nights, which can last nearly two weeks. A nuclear reactor offers a steady, powerful energy source to sustain habitats, research stations, and even mining operations. This innovation could be the game-changer for lunar colonization and deeper space exploration. 🌍💡 🚀🌕 The Future of Space Exploration 🌕🚀 ⚙️ Building a nuclear reactor on the Moon signals NASA’s serious commitment to establishing a sustainable human presence in space. It also opens doors for missions to Mars and beyond, reducing reliance on Earth for resources. This technology could revolutionize space travel, scientific research, and even global energy strategies back home. 🌌🌍 ❓ Do you think a nuclear reactor on the Moon is the key to humanity’s space future? Share your thoughts below! 💬🚀 💖 If you enjoyed this space breakthrough update, please follow, tap like ❤️, and share with friends! Your support helps me grow and bring more valuable insights to the Binance Write-to-Earn community. 🚀✨ #NASA #MoonMission #Write2Earn #BinanceSquare #SpaceTech
🚀🌕 Trump’s NASA Boss Plans Nuclear Reactor on the MOON! 🌕🚀

🌌⚡ A bold vision is unfolding as Trump’s new NASA chief reveals plans to build a nuclear reactor on the Moon. This ambitious project aims to power future lunar bases and advance humanity’s reach beyond Earth. Imagine clean, reliable energy lighting up the Moon’s dark side! 🌒🔋

🌠🔬 Why a Nuclear Reactor on the Moon? 🔬🌠

🌞 Solar power is limited on the Moon due to its long nights, which can last nearly two weeks. A nuclear reactor offers a steady, powerful energy source to sustain habitats, research stations, and even mining operations. This innovation could be the game-changer for lunar colonization and deeper space exploration. 🌍💡

🚀🌕 The Future of Space Exploration 🌕🚀

⚙️ Building a nuclear reactor on the Moon signals NASA’s serious commitment to establishing a sustainable human presence in space. It also opens doors for missions to Mars and beyond, reducing reliance on Earth for resources. This technology could revolutionize space travel, scientific research, and even global energy strategies back home. 🌌🌍

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Musk and Trump on the Brink: Private Talks Amid Public ShowdownWhile there was no direct conversation between Donald Trump and Elon Musk, their teams engaged in behind-the-scenes negotiations to ease rising tensions. According to Politico, both camps held talks on Friday in an attempt to deescalate the increasingly public and viral feud between the two powerful figures. 🔹 No direct communication occurred between Musk and Trump, but their aides stepped in to try to halt the conflict. The backchannel efforts briefly paused the wave of viral attacks spreading across Trump’s Truth Social and Musk’s X platform, but the core conflict remains unresolved. Trump Furious Over Musk: Epstein Mention and Campaign Cash Claims The tensions escalated after Elon Musk posted a message that infuriated Trump. In it, Musk implied that the former president was connected to the infamous Jeffrey Epstein — the convicted sex offender with ties to many elites. Although Trump’s name appeared in documents from Epstein’s court cases, no allegations or charges were ever filed against him. Still, even the mention was enough to enrage Trump. Musk then made matters worse by claiming that Trump wouldn't have won the election without his support. He stated he had contributed over $250 million to the campaign and insinuated he was a key reason for Trump’s success. After taking credit for the victory, Musk posted on X: “Such ingratitude.” That hit a nerve. Trump despises when others try to claim responsibility for his triumphs — especially those he doesn’t fully trust. Musk Slams Key Bill Trump Is Banking On As the online drama played out, Trump and congressional Republicans were pushing hard to pass a massive domestic spending bill — a cornerstone of Trump’s planned second term. But Musk didn’t play along. Instead, he slammed the legislation as “A MOUNTAIN OF DISGUSTING GARBAGE” and publicly criticized it while Trump worked behind the scenes to secure support. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt responded by saying, “As President Trump has said, he’s moving forward with the goal of passing One Big Beautiful Bill.” White House Withdraws NASA Nomination, Tensions Explode The relationship between Trump and Musk had already begun to unravel before the social media explosions. Trump had grown increasingly uneasy with Musk’s remarks about DOGE and his exaggerated promises to slash government waste. The breaking point came when the administration withdrew the nomination of Jared Isaacman — Musk’s preferred pick to lead NASA. This move shattered one of the last threads holding their fragile alliance together. The decision came from Sergio Gor, the White House personnel chief, who had a tense relationship with Musk. Their friction peaked after a March cabinet meeting, where Trump publicly stated that government responsibility lies with his appointees — not with Musk, who was present in the room. That remark was seen as a clear boundary. From then on, Musk refused to cooperate with Gor. His companies began mass layoffs. Government employees started receiving warnings from Musk-linked entities, which led to lawsuits. Lawmakers from both parties began criticizing Musk. But he didn’t care. He kept pushing his agenda, laying off workers and moving full steam ahead. Clash of Titans: Trump vs. Musk Donald Trump is not used to long-term opposition. He usually wins his battles. But Elon Musk is not an ordinary rival — he’s the wealthiest man on the planet and controls a media powerhouse in X. His voice reaches far and wide. And while Trump still holds tremendous influence, many now believe Musk possesses something no one else does: a megaphone capable of rivaling the president’s. #ElonMusk , #TRUMP , #USPolitics , #NASA , #USGovernment Stay one step ahead – follow our profile and stay informed about everything important in the world of cryptocurrencies! Notice: ,,The information and views presented in this article are intended solely for educational purposes and should not be taken as investment advice in any situation. The content of these pages should not be regarded as financial, investment, or any other form of advice. We caution that investing in cryptocurrencies can be risky and may lead to financial losses.“

Musk and Trump on the Brink: Private Talks Amid Public Showdown

While there was no direct conversation between Donald Trump and Elon Musk, their teams engaged in behind-the-scenes negotiations to ease rising tensions. According to Politico, both camps held talks on Friday in an attempt to deescalate the increasingly public and viral feud between the two powerful figures.
🔹 No direct communication occurred between Musk and Trump, but their aides stepped in to try to halt the conflict.
The backchannel efforts briefly paused the wave of viral attacks spreading across Trump’s Truth Social and Musk’s X platform, but the core conflict remains unresolved.

Trump Furious Over Musk: Epstein Mention and Campaign Cash Claims
The tensions escalated after Elon Musk posted a message that infuriated Trump. In it, Musk implied that the former president was connected to the infamous Jeffrey Epstein — the convicted sex offender with ties to many elites. Although Trump’s name appeared in documents from Epstein’s court cases, no allegations or charges were ever filed against him. Still, even the mention was enough to enrage Trump.
Musk then made matters worse by claiming that Trump wouldn't have won the election without his support. He stated he had contributed over $250 million to the campaign and insinuated he was a key reason for Trump’s success. After taking credit for the victory, Musk posted on X: “Such ingratitude.” That hit a nerve. Trump despises when others try to claim responsibility for his triumphs — especially those he doesn’t fully trust.

Musk Slams Key Bill Trump Is Banking On
As the online drama played out, Trump and congressional Republicans were pushing hard to pass a massive domestic spending bill — a cornerstone of Trump’s planned second term. But Musk didn’t play along. Instead, he slammed the legislation as “A MOUNTAIN OF DISGUSTING GARBAGE” and publicly criticized it while Trump worked behind the scenes to secure support.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt responded by saying, “As President Trump has said, he’s moving forward with the goal of passing One Big Beautiful Bill.”

White House Withdraws NASA Nomination, Tensions Explode
The relationship between Trump and Musk had already begun to unravel before the social media explosions. Trump had grown increasingly uneasy with Musk’s remarks about DOGE and his exaggerated promises to slash government waste.
The breaking point came when the administration withdrew the nomination of Jared Isaacman — Musk’s preferred pick to lead NASA. This move shattered one of the last threads holding their fragile alliance together. The decision came from Sergio Gor, the White House personnel chief, who had a tense relationship with Musk. Their friction peaked after a March cabinet meeting, where Trump publicly stated that government responsibility lies with his appointees — not with Musk, who was present in the room. That remark was seen as a clear boundary.
From then on, Musk refused to cooperate with Gor. His companies began mass layoffs. Government employees started receiving warnings from Musk-linked entities, which led to lawsuits. Lawmakers from both parties began criticizing Musk. But he didn’t care. He kept pushing his agenda, laying off workers and moving full steam ahead.

Clash of Titans: Trump vs. Musk
Donald Trump is not used to long-term opposition. He usually wins his battles. But Elon Musk is not an ordinary rival — he’s the wealthiest man on the planet and controls a media powerhouse in X. His voice reaches far and wide. And while Trump still holds tremendous influence, many now believe Musk possesses something no one else does: a megaphone capable of rivaling the president’s.

#ElonMusk , #TRUMP , #USPolitics , #NASA , #USGovernment

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Space experts have unveiled the most detailed picture of the Sun ever captured, thanks to the Solar Orbiter—a joint mission by the European Space Agency (ESA) and NASA. Launched in February 2020, the spacecraft is designed to take images closer to the Sun than any mission before. In early March, the Solar Orbiter captured 200 high-resolution images from just 48 million miles away, which were stitched together to form the widest ultraviolet (UV) view of the Sun. The breathtaking image reveals hot plasma trapped in the Sun’s magnetic field, glowing coronal loops above active regions, and dark filaments—relatively cooler material that can stretch thousands of miles. Scientists believe these observations will help answer key questions, including how solar winds are formed and why the Sun’s outer atmosphere is heated to extreme temperatures. The Orbiter is also the first mission to study the Sun’s polar regions, crucial for predicting space weather. Image Credit: BBC #SolarOrbiter #NASA #ESA #sun #Write2Earn $BNB
Space experts have unveiled the most detailed picture of the Sun ever captured, thanks to the Solar Orbiter—a joint mission by the European Space Agency (ESA) and NASA. Launched in February 2020, the spacecraft is designed to take images closer to the Sun than any mission before.

In early March, the Solar Orbiter captured 200 high-resolution images from just 48 million miles away, which were stitched together to form the widest ultraviolet (UV) view of the Sun. The breathtaking image reveals hot plasma trapped in the Sun’s magnetic field, glowing coronal loops above active regions, and dark filaments—relatively cooler material that can stretch thousands of miles.

Scientists believe these observations will help answer key questions, including how solar winds are formed and why the Sun’s outer atmosphere is heated to extreme temperatures. The Orbiter is also the first mission to study the Sun’s polar regions, crucial for predicting space weather.

Image Credit: BBC

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SpaceX Wins $843 Million Contract to destroy the International Space Station SpaceX has secured a groundbreaking $843 million contract with NASA to build the vehicle that will safely deorbit the International Space Station (ISS) once it is decommissioned by 2030. This contract underscores SpaceX's technological prowess and its significant role in the future of space exploration. The ISS, launched in 1998, will be retired by 2030, and SpaceX will be responsible for developing the vehicle to bring it out of orbit, with NASA overseeing the mission. #NASA #ElonMuskUpdates #BTC100K! #CryptoZombieUprising #Write2Earn
SpaceX Wins $843 Million Contract to destroy the International Space Station

SpaceX has secured a groundbreaking $843 million contract with NASA to build the vehicle that will safely deorbit the International Space Station (ISS) once it is decommissioned by 2030. This contract underscores SpaceX's technological prowess and its significant role in the future of space exploration. The ISS, launched in 1998, will be retired by 2030, and SpaceX will be responsible for developing the vehicle to bring it out of orbit, with NASA overseeing the mission.

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🌛✨The first settlement on the moon may appear within 10 years, NASA told about its plans NASA's acting administrator Sean Duffy said: NASA plans to build the first settlement on the moon by 2035. He said that the project is an infrastructure for permanent residence of people. In a recent experiment, astronauts on the ISS practised cement mixing techniques to test how well they work in conditions outside of Earth's gravity. The first stage will be the Artemis II mission, scheduled for 2025. Four astronauts will fly around the moon to test the Orion spacecraft and the SLS missile. In 2027, the Artemis III mission will land two astronauts in the area of the South Pole of the moon, where they will stay for about a week. The SpaceX Starship will be used for landing. By 2035, NASA wants to deploy a permanent base on the moon. If it succeeds, it will be a new era in the exploration of space. In a statement, NASA representatives noted that one of the options for building a lunar base could be "using a microgravity medium to mix lunar soil with other materials in order to make cement and build habitable structures on the moon." If this proves feasible, the base could be printed on a 3D printer by machines sent to the moon on rockets, using only the lunar soil and water found at the South Pole. #moon #NASA #news #BTC #ETH $BTC {spot}(BTCUSDT) $ETH {spot}(ETHUSDT) $BNB {spot}(BNBUSDT)
🌛✨The first settlement on the moon may appear within 10 years, NASA told about its plans

NASA's acting administrator Sean Duffy said:

NASA plans to build the first settlement on the moon by 2035.

He said that the project is an infrastructure for permanent residence of people.

In a recent experiment, astronauts on the ISS practised cement mixing techniques to test how well they work in conditions outside of Earth's gravity.

The first stage will be the Artemis II mission, scheduled for 2025. Four astronauts will fly around the moon to test the Orion spacecraft and the SLS missile. In 2027, the Artemis III mission will land two astronauts in the area of the South Pole of the moon, where they will stay for about a week. The SpaceX Starship will be used for landing.

By 2035, NASA wants to deploy a permanent base on the moon. If it succeeds, it will be a new era in the exploration of space.

In a statement, NASA representatives noted that one of the options for building a lunar base could be "using a microgravity medium to mix lunar soil with other materials in order to make cement and build habitable structures on the moon."

If this proves feasible, the base could be printed on a 3D printer by machines sent to the moon on rockets, using only the lunar soil and water found at the South Pole.
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🚨DUFFY UNVEILS BOLD #PLAN FOR NUCLEAR REACTOR ON #MOON BY 2030 ⚛️ Interim 🇺🇸#NASA Administrator Sean Duffy will announce accelerated plans for a 100 kW lunar nuclear reactor, aiming for launch by 2030 to power crewed missions. 🔹The move, part of Trump’s space race strategy, also pushes rapid ISS replacement with commercial stations. 🔹The initiative seeks to counter 🇨🇳China-🇷🇺Russia lunar ambitions despite major NASA science budget cuts. -Politico
🚨DUFFY UNVEILS BOLD #PLAN FOR NUCLEAR REACTOR ON #MOON BY 2030 ⚛️

Interim 🇺🇸#NASA Administrator Sean Duffy will announce accelerated plans for a 100 kW lunar nuclear reactor, aiming for launch by 2030 to power crewed missions.

🔹The move, part of Trump’s space race strategy, also pushes rapid ISS replacement with commercial stations.

🔹The initiative seeks to counter 🇨🇳China-🇷🇺Russia lunar ambitions despite major NASA science budget cuts.

-Politico
🌓 کیا 50,000 سال پہلے چاند پر انسانی تہذیب آباد تھی؟ 🤔 ایک سائنسدان نے حیران کن دعویٰ کیا ہے کہ چاند پر تقریباً 50,000 سال پہلے ایک انسانی تہذیب آباد تھی — اور امریکہ و روس نے اس کے ثبوت چھپا رکھے ہیں۔ اس کے مطابق، بھارت اور چین کے آنے والے مشن چاند پر موجود قدیم نشانات اور باقیات دریافت کر کے حقیقت کو بے نقاب کریں گے۔ 🌕🚀 سائنسدان نے ناسا کی تصاویر میں کچھ “غیر معمولی ساختیں” اور “ناممکن زاویے” ثبوت کے طور پر پیش کیے، اور دعویٰ کیا کہ اپالو مشن کے دوران بھی کچھ “عجیب مناظر” دیکھے گئے تھے۔ تاہم، زیادہ تر ماہرین ان دعوؤں کو بے بنیاد قرار دیتے ہیں اور کہتے ہیں کہ یہ قدرتی چٹانی ساختیں ہیں جنہیں غلط طور پر مصنوعی سمجھا جا رہا ہے۔ پھر بھی، اس نظریے نے ایک نئی بحث چھیڑ دی ہے — کیا واقعی زمین سے باہر قدیم تہذیبیں موجود تھیں؟ 🌌 💭 آپ کا کیا خیال ہے؟ کیا چاند پر کسی پرانی انسانی تہذیب کے آثار ہو سکتے ہیں یا یہ صرف ایک سازشی تھیوری ہے؟ 👉 اپنی رائے دیں، دلچسپ خلائی اپڈیٹس کے لیے فالو کریں، اور دوستوں کو بھی شامل کریں تاکہ سب جان سکیں کیا چاند کی کہانی واقعی کچھ چھپا رہی ہے! 🌙 #Moon #SpaceMystery #AncientCivilization #NASA #India #China #LunarMission #ConspiracyTheory #ScienceNews #Universe #BreakingSpaceNews #MoonSecrets
🌓 کیا 50,000 سال پہلے چاند پر انسانی تہذیب آباد تھی؟ 🤔

ایک سائنسدان نے حیران کن دعویٰ کیا ہے کہ چاند پر تقریباً 50,000 سال پہلے ایک انسانی تہذیب آباد تھی — اور امریکہ و روس نے اس کے ثبوت چھپا رکھے ہیں۔
اس کے مطابق، بھارت اور چین کے آنے والے مشن چاند پر موجود قدیم نشانات اور باقیات دریافت کر کے حقیقت کو بے نقاب کریں گے۔ 🌕🚀

سائنسدان نے ناسا کی تصاویر میں کچھ “غیر معمولی ساختیں” اور “ناممکن زاویے” ثبوت کے طور پر پیش کیے، اور دعویٰ کیا کہ اپالو مشن کے دوران بھی کچھ “عجیب مناظر” دیکھے گئے تھے۔
تاہم، زیادہ تر ماہرین ان دعوؤں کو بے بنیاد قرار دیتے ہیں اور کہتے ہیں کہ یہ قدرتی چٹانی ساختیں ہیں جنہیں غلط طور پر مصنوعی سمجھا جا رہا ہے۔

پھر بھی، اس نظریے نے ایک نئی بحث چھیڑ دی ہے —
کیا واقعی زمین سے باہر قدیم تہذیبیں موجود تھیں؟ 🌌

💭 آپ کا کیا خیال ہے؟
کیا چاند پر کسی پرانی انسانی تہذیب کے آثار ہو سکتے ہیں یا یہ صرف ایک سازشی تھیوری ہے؟

👉 اپنی رائے دیں، دلچسپ خلائی اپڈیٹس کے لیے فالو کریں،
اور دوستوں کو بھی شامل کریں تاکہ سب جان سکیں کیا چاند کی کہانی واقعی کچھ چھپا رہی ہے! 🌙

#Moon #SpaceMystery #AncientCivilization #NASA #India #China #LunarMission #ConspiracyTheory #ScienceNews #Universe #BreakingSpaceNews #MoonSecrets
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Key Achievements - SpaceX successfully launched its Starship rocket from Boca Chica, Texas. - The most significant accomplishment of this flight was the successful return and capture of the Super Heavy booster at the launch pad. Flight Details Launch and Booster Recovery - Starship lifted off at dawn and flew over the Gulf of Mexico. - About seven minutes after launch, the Super Heavy booster returned to the launch pad. - Massive metal arms known as ”chopsticks“ on the launch tower caught the 230-foot-tall booster. Spacecraft Flight - After separation from the booster, the Starship spacecraft continued its flight, reaching a maximum altitude of 132 miles (212 km). - It was expected to splash down safely in the Indian Ocean after about 65 minutes of flight. Significance - This flight is considered SpaceX‘s most ambitious test flight to date. - The successful return and capture of the booster at the launch pad marks a crucial step towards SpaceX’s long-term goal of rapid reusability. - This achievement is being hailed as a feat that will go down in engineering history. Future Plans - NASA plans to use Starship for lunar landing missions in the late 2020s. - SpaceX ultimately aims to use Starship for crewed missions to Mars. The success of this test flight demonstrates significant progress in SpaceX‘s space exploration and rocket reusability technology. #spacex #elonmusk #nasa References SpaceX, Perplexity $DOGE
Key Achievements

- SpaceX successfully launched its Starship rocket from Boca Chica, Texas.
- The most significant accomplishment of this flight was the successful return and capture of the Super Heavy booster at the launch pad.

Flight Details

Launch and Booster Recovery

- Starship lifted off at dawn and flew over the Gulf of Mexico.
- About seven minutes after launch, the Super Heavy booster returned to the launch pad.
- Massive metal arms known as ”chopsticks“ on the launch tower caught the 230-foot-tall booster.

Spacecraft Flight

- After separation from the booster, the Starship spacecraft continued its flight, reaching a maximum altitude of 132 miles (212 km).
- It was expected to splash down safely in the Indian Ocean after about 65 minutes of flight.

Significance

- This flight is considered SpaceX‘s most ambitious test flight to date.
- The successful return and capture of the booster at the launch pad marks a crucial step towards SpaceX’s long-term goal of rapid reusability.
- This achievement is being hailed as a feat that will go down in engineering history.

Future Plans

- NASA plans to use Starship for lunar landing missions in the late 2020s.
- SpaceX ultimately aims to use Starship for crewed missions to Mars.

The success of this test flight demonstrates significant progress in SpaceX‘s space exploration and rocket reusability technology.
#spacex #elonmusk #nasa
References
SpaceX, Perplexity

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👀👀👉 Trump Renominates Shift4 Payments Founder Jared Isaacman to Lead NASA President Donald Trump has re-nominated Jared Isaacman, billionaire entrepreneur and former CEO of Shift4 Payments, to serve as the administrator of NASA. Isaacman, known for his enthusiasm for space exploration and experience as a private astronaut on two SpaceX commercial missions, is seen as a dynamic and unconventional choice to lead the space agency into a new era. He brings a strong entrepreneurial spirit and a commitment to advancing space exploration and the emerging space economy. Though his initial nomination was withdrawn earlier in 2025 due to concerns over his political affiliations, Trump expressed renewed confidence in Isaacman's qualifications and vision for NASA's future. Aside from his space ambitions, Isaacman founded Shift4 Payments, a global payment processing company that is innovating in the cryptocurrency space. Shift4 enables merchants worldwide to accept payments in major cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum, integrating crypto acceptance seamlessly into point-of-sale and e-commerce systems. This makes Shift4 a notable player in bridging traditional commerce with digital currencies, further supported by partnerships enabling automatic conversion of crypto into local currencies. Isaacman's leadership at Shift4 reflects his forward-looking approach to technology and finance, underscoring why he is considered a fitting choice to lead NASA at a time when space and technology sectors are increasingly intertwined. Isaacman's dual involvement in cutting-edge fintech and commercial spaceflight highlights a modern vision for NASA that embraces innovation and private sector collaboration, aiming to inspire scientific breakthroughs and economic growth through space exploration. This nomination now awaits Senate confirmation, setting the stage for potentially transformative leadership at NASA under Isaacman’s direction. #NASA
👀👀👉 Trump Renominates Shift4 Payments Founder Jared Isaacman to Lead NASA

President Donald Trump has re-nominated Jared Isaacman, billionaire entrepreneur and former CEO of Shift4 Payments, to serve as the administrator of NASA. Isaacman, known for his enthusiasm for space exploration and experience as a private astronaut on two SpaceX commercial missions, is seen as a dynamic and unconventional choice to lead the space agency into a new era. He brings a strong entrepreneurial spirit and a commitment to advancing space exploration and the emerging space economy. Though his initial nomination was withdrawn earlier in 2025 due to concerns over his political affiliations, Trump expressed renewed confidence in Isaacman's qualifications and vision for NASA's future.

Aside from his space ambitions, Isaacman founded Shift4 Payments, a global payment processing company that is innovating in the cryptocurrency space. Shift4 enables merchants worldwide to accept payments in major cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum, integrating crypto acceptance seamlessly into point-of-sale and e-commerce systems. This makes Shift4 a notable player in bridging traditional commerce with digital currencies, further supported by partnerships enabling automatic conversion of crypto into local currencies. Isaacman's leadership at Shift4 reflects his forward-looking approach to technology and finance, underscoring why he is considered a fitting choice to lead NASA at a time when space and technology sectors are increasingly intertwined.

Isaacman's dual involvement in cutting-edge fintech and commercial spaceflight highlights a modern vision for NASA that embraces innovation and private sector collaboration, aiming to inspire scientific breakthroughs and economic growth through space exploration.

This nomination now awaits Senate confirmation, setting the stage for potentially transformative leadership at NASA under Isaacman’s direction.

#NASA
Safety Crisis at SpaceX: Employees Sue Musk’s CompanyElon Musk’s company SpaceX, known for its ambitious goals like missions to Mars and NASA’s Moon landings, is now facing a serious workplace safety crisis. Two former employees have filed lawsuits alleging wrongful termination and warning that employee health was sacrificed in the name of speed and cost-cutting. “It could kill someone.” Safety warning allegedly ignored Robert Markert, a former supervisor who worked at SpaceX for 13 years, claims in a lawsuit that he warned management about a potentially deadly step in the rocket fairing removal process. He says his concerns were ignored because a more dangerous method was “cheaper.” Months later, he was fired. Also suing is David Lavalle, a plumber who joined the company in 2014. He says serious workplace injuries — including a broken leg, severe neck pain, and wrist issues — were ignored by the company. Fearing retaliation, he refrained from claiming full compensation. After taking medical leave for gout-related knee pain, he was terminated just nine days later. Lavalle also claims older workers were targeted, particularly after the company hired a 28-year-old executive named Scott Hiler. Both complaints were initially filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court and later moved to federal court. Exhaustion and overwork: 20 straight days on the job Markert also revealed that some SpaceX technicians were working 15 to 20 consecutive days in high-pressure conditions. When he raised concerns about fatigue and lack of training, he was told “the schedule comes first.” He pushed for more training and certifications, but management allegedly refused, saying there was “no time or money” for it. Injury rate at SpaceX far above industry average According to TechCrunch, SpaceX had a worker injury rate nearly triple the aerospace industry average in 2024. At the Starbase facility in Texas, there were 4.27 injuries per 100 workers, compared to the industry norm of 1.6. On the West Coast, where rocket fairing recovery operations take place, the injury rate spiked to 7.6 incidents per 100 workers. Starship lost over the ocean – investigation launched At the end of May 2025, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) launched a formal investigation after a Starship test flight spiraled out of control over the Indian Ocean. Although the rocket launched successfully from Texas and flew farther than previous attempts, it ultimately broke apart mid-air. No injuries or public safety hazards were reported. The rocket’s first stage — reused from a prior launch — also broke up over the Gulf of Mexico, but this was expected and approved by regulators. According to the FAA, all debris fell into predesignated hazard zones. Musk pushes for faster testing despite risks Elon Musk continues to push for faster Starship testing, hoping to pave the way for manned missions to Mars. Meanwhile, NASA plans to use Starship to land astronauts on the Moon in upcoming missions. The question remains whether SpaceX can balance its bold technological ambitions with the safety of the people who bring those ambitions to life. #ElonMusk , #SpaceX , #NASA , #worldnews , #Musk Stay one step ahead – follow our profile and stay informed about everything important in the world of cryptocurrencies! Notice: ,,The information and views presented in this article are intended solely for educational purposes and should not be taken as investment advice in any situation. The content of these pages should not be regarded as financial, investment, or any other form of advice. We caution that investing in cryptocurrencies can be risky and may lead to financial losses.“

Safety Crisis at SpaceX: Employees Sue Musk’s Company

Elon Musk’s company SpaceX, known for its ambitious goals like missions to Mars and NASA’s Moon landings, is now facing a serious workplace safety crisis. Two former employees have filed lawsuits alleging wrongful termination and warning that employee health was sacrificed in the name of speed and cost-cutting.

“It could kill someone.” Safety warning allegedly ignored
Robert Markert, a former supervisor who worked at SpaceX for 13 years, claims in a lawsuit that he warned management about a potentially deadly step in the rocket fairing removal process. He says his concerns were ignored because a more dangerous method was “cheaper.” Months later, he was fired.
Also suing is David Lavalle, a plumber who joined the company in 2014. He says serious workplace injuries — including a broken leg, severe neck pain, and wrist issues — were ignored by the company. Fearing retaliation, he refrained from claiming full compensation. After taking medical leave for gout-related knee pain, he was terminated just nine days later. Lavalle also claims older workers were targeted, particularly after the company hired a 28-year-old executive named Scott Hiler.
Both complaints were initially filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court and later moved to federal court.

Exhaustion and overwork: 20 straight days on the job
Markert also revealed that some SpaceX technicians were working 15 to 20 consecutive days in high-pressure conditions. When he raised concerns about fatigue and lack of training, he was told “the schedule comes first.” He pushed for more training and certifications, but management allegedly refused, saying there was “no time or money” for it.

Injury rate at SpaceX far above industry average
According to TechCrunch, SpaceX had a worker injury rate nearly triple the aerospace industry average in 2024. At the Starbase facility in Texas, there were 4.27 injuries per 100 workers, compared to the industry norm of 1.6. On the West Coast, where rocket fairing recovery operations take place, the injury rate spiked to 7.6 incidents per 100 workers.

Starship lost over the ocean – investigation launched
At the end of May 2025, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) launched a formal investigation after a Starship test flight spiraled out of control over the Indian Ocean. Although the rocket launched successfully from Texas and flew farther than previous attempts, it ultimately broke apart mid-air. No injuries or public safety hazards were reported.
The rocket’s first stage — reused from a prior launch — also broke up over the Gulf of Mexico, but this was expected and approved by regulators. According to the FAA, all debris fell into predesignated hazard zones.

Musk pushes for faster testing despite risks
Elon Musk continues to push for faster Starship testing, hoping to pave the way for manned missions to Mars. Meanwhile, NASA plans to use Starship to land astronauts on the Moon in upcoming missions.

The question remains whether SpaceX can balance its bold technological ambitions with the safety of the people who bring those ambitions to life.

#ElonMusk , #SpaceX , #NASA , #worldnews , #Musk

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BREAKING::Elon Musk and Donald Trump Feud EscalatesElon Musk has announced the immediate termination of SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft program, a critical asset for modern American spaceflight. The decision comes amid an escalating feud between Musk and Donald Trump, who threatened to cancel all government contracts with Musk's companies. Background of the Feud The tension between Musk and Trump started when Musk publicly criticized Trump's tax plan. Trump retaliated by pulling Jared Isaacman's nomination for NASA, a long-time Musk ally. This policy disagreement has now turned into a full-blown clash. Impact on Space Industry The Dragon spacecraft has been vital to NASA's cargo and crew transport strategy, completing 23 cargo missions from 2010 to 2020. Its successor, Dragon 2, added crew transport capabilities and became NASA's go-to vehicle after the Shuttle program ended. With both Dragon 1 and Dragon 2 being shut down, there's no immediate replacement available. Future Projects in Jeopardy The fallout doesn't stop with operational spacecraft. Dragon XL, a planned module for NASA's Lunar Gateway, is now in jeopardy. It was expected to support missions until Starship matures into a reliable alternative. The disruption hits especially hard for Artemis IV, NASA's first manned mission to the Lunar Gateway, scheduled for 2028. Market Reaction Tesla stock fell 14% shortly after the announcement. Musk responded with a defiant post on X: "Go ahead, make my day." However, the facts remain: NASA currently has no other ready spacecraft capable of replacing Dragon. Consequences for NASA Removing Dragon destabilizes both current missions and long-term lunar ambitions. With no clear alternatives in place and Starship still under development, NASA faces a critical shortfall. The decision has sparked concerns about the future of US space operations and the impact of the feud between Musk and Trump.¹ ²#TrumpVsMusk #TrumpTariffs #NASA #worldnews #SpaceX $TRUMP $BTC $WCT {spot}(WCTUSDT)

BREAKING::Elon Musk and Donald Trump Feud Escalates

Elon Musk has announced the immediate termination of SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft program, a critical asset for modern American spaceflight. The decision comes amid an escalating feud between Musk and Donald Trump, who threatened to cancel all government contracts with Musk's companies.
Background of the Feud
The tension between Musk and Trump started when Musk publicly criticized Trump's tax plan. Trump retaliated by pulling Jared Isaacman's nomination for NASA, a long-time Musk ally. This policy disagreement has now turned into a full-blown clash.
Impact on Space Industry
The Dragon spacecraft has been vital to NASA's cargo and crew transport strategy, completing 23 cargo missions from 2010 to 2020. Its successor, Dragon 2, added crew transport capabilities and became NASA's go-to vehicle after the Shuttle program ended. With both Dragon 1 and Dragon 2 being shut down, there's no immediate replacement available.
Future Projects in Jeopardy
The fallout doesn't stop with operational spacecraft. Dragon XL, a planned module for NASA's Lunar Gateway, is now in jeopardy. It was expected to support missions until Starship matures into a reliable alternative. The disruption hits especially hard for Artemis IV, NASA's first manned mission to the Lunar Gateway, scheduled for 2028.
Market Reaction
Tesla stock fell 14% shortly after the announcement. Musk responded with a defiant post on X: "Go ahead, make my day." However, the facts remain: NASA currently has no other ready spacecraft capable of replacing Dragon.
Consequences for NASA
Removing Dragon destabilizes both current missions and long-term lunar ambitions. With no clear alternatives in place and Starship still under development, NASA faces a critical shortfall. The decision has sparked concerns about the future of US space operations and the impact of the feud between Musk and Trump.¹ ²#TrumpVsMusk #TrumpTariffs #NASA #worldnews #SpaceX $TRUMP $BTC $WCT
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