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Space.com



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Space.com is one of the world’s leading destinations for spaceflight, astronomy, and skywatching news, delivering daily coverage of missions, discoveries, and cosmic phenomena. Launched on July 20, 1999—the 30th anniversary of Apollo 11—it was created to bring space exploration to a broad audience with reporting that blends scientific accuracy and accessible storytelling. Today, it remains a central hub for breaking updates on NASA, SpaceX, ESA, China’s space program, and the expanding commercial space sector.

Over the years, Space.com has built a reputation for high‑quality journalism, earning recognition such as the Online Journalism Award for Breaking News for its coverage of the 2003 Columbia shuttle disaster. Its editorial team spans the U.S., Canada, and the U.K., producing everything from mission explainers and telescope reviews to skywatching guides and deep‑dive features on astrophysics. The site’s stories are frequently syndicated by major outlets including CNN, MSNBC, Yahoo!, and USA Today, reflecting its authority in the field.

Now owned by Future plc, Space.com continues to expand its coverage into consumer tech, astrophotography, drones, and sci‑fi entertainment—while staying rooted in its mission to “bring space down to Earth.” Its mix of expert reporting, stunning imagery, and practical observing advice makes it a daily resource for both casual readers and dedicated space enthusiasts. Whether tracking Artemis delays, new exoplanet discoveries, or the latest aurora forecasts, Space.com remains a trusted guide to humanity’s evolving presence in the cosmos.