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Author: Brooks Mendenhall

The Axiom Mission 4 (Ax-4) crew poses in their official flight suits against a dark blue background. From left to right: an astronaut from India, Shubhanshu Shukla; NASA astronaut and mission commander Peggy Whitson (front center); European Space Agency astronaut from Poland, Sławosz Uznański (back center); and Hungarian astronaut Tibor Kapu (right). Each crew member wears a navy and black suit with mission patches, national flags, and name tags.
What's Launching This Week

Axiom 4 makes history while SpaceX Starlink launches dominate the week

NASA logo featuring a blue circular background with white stars, a red chevron-shaped vector, and the white letters "NASA" across the center.
Science

NASA postpones meeting to discuss proposed science budget cuts

A breathtaking cosmic field filled with bright stars and galaxies, showcasing arcs and streaks of light caused by gravitational lensing. A variety of colors, from red and orange glows to bright white spots, create a mesmerizing, warped effect around a massive galaxy cluster.
Galaxies

JWST gazes into the distant past through gravitational lens

President Donald Trump stands in the Oval Office holding a black folder, speaking near a display board showing a glowing shield-like graphic labeled "GOLDEN DOME FOR AMERICA" over a map of the United States. Behind him are military decorations, a portrait of Ronald Reagan, and shelves with books and golden decorative items.
Science

Here’s how Trump’s Golden Dome would work — and why some call it “a fantasy”

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