Universe TodayMark Thompson

Artemis III: The Mission That Has to Work Before Humans Can Return to the Moon.

By Universe Today: Artemis II has barely left the headlines. On April 1st 2026, four astronauts climbed aboard NASA's Orion spacecraft, rode the most powerful rocket ever to carry humans beyond low Earth orbit, and swung around the far side of the Moon.

2026-05-15T00:10:25.542881-07:00
SpaceWatch GlobalTorsten Kriening

AGO's McMullan Warns GEOINT Agencies Face Existential Test of Pace and Relevance

By SpaceWatch Global: AGO Director Kathryn McMullan's GEOINT 2026 keynote: Australia's strategic paradox, maritime domain awareness, and partnerships from Five Eyes to Japan.

2026-05-15T01:23:42.652946-07:00
FlightGlobalDavid Kaminski-Morrow

Dash 8 pilots’ misunderstanding preceded post-V1 abort

By FlightGlobal: Air New Zealand turboprop's pilot reduced rotation rate to avoid possible bird-strike.Investigators have determined that a misunderstanding between the pilots of a De Havilland Dash 8-300 resulted in the aircraft aborting its take-off roll during rotation.

2026-05-15T01:29:08.654784-07:00
AeroTimeIan Molyneaux

FAA hastens transponder rollout for airport vehicles in wake of LaGuardia crash

By AeroTime: A FAA program to equip all its airport vehicles with transponders has been accelerated following the Air Canada Express crash at New York’s LaGuardia Airport.

2026-05-15T01:41:56.975855-07:00
BloombergKirsi Heikel

Finland’s First Drone Scare Near Helsinki Disrupts Flights

By Bloomberg: Finland warned the public of drones possibly entering its airspace, for the first time near Helsinki, in the early hours of Friday.

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2026-05-15T00:10:45.245203-07:00