Moon
PulseAugur coverage of Moon — every cluster mentioning Moon across labs, papers, and developer communities, ranked by signal.
- 2026-05-14 research_milestone SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket debris is predicted to impact the moon. 来源
- 2026-05-08 research_milestone A series of celestial alignments featuring the crescent moon, Venus, and Jupiter are visible.
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SpaceX plans Moon, Mars manufacturing with AI satellites by 2028
SpaceX is planning to establish manufacturing infrastructure on the Moon and Mars, with initial deployments of orbital AI computing satellites anticipated as early as 2028. The company believes these space exploration e…
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SpaceX rocket debris to crash on moon, highlighting lack of space rules
A piece of SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket debris is projected to impact the moon in August, according to astronomer Bill Gray. While the debris is unlikely to hit any active lunar landers, the event highlights a significant lac…
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NASA and Microchip to build 100x more powerful spaceflight chips
NASA has partnered with Microchip Technology to develop advanced System-on-a-Chip (SoC) processors for spaceflight, aiming for 100 times the computing power of current offerings. These chips will be radiation-hardened f…
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SpaceX rocket debris to crash into Moon in August
An upper stage of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, launched in January 2025, is on an orbital path that will cause it to impact the Moon on August 5, 2026. The approximately 45-foot piece of space debris, designated 2025-010D,…
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Venus, Jupiter, and crescent moon align in evening sky
This weekend, stargazers can observe a celestial alignment featuring Venus, Jupiter, and a crescent moon in the western sky after sunset. Venus and Jupiter are drawing closer together, culminating in a conjunction on Ju…
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SpaceX rocket upper stage to unintentionally impact Moon in August
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket's upper stage, launched in January 2025, is predicted to unintentionally impact the Moon on August 5th. Astronomy software developer Bill Gray calculated the trajectory, noting the debris will s…