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SpaceX IPO Speculation Sends $200 Million Space SPAC Into Wall Street Spotlight

New York, June 2, 2026, 04:18 EDT FutureCorp Space Acquisition 1 is looking to pull in $200 million through a blank-check IPO, with its sights set on space and defense opportunities. The SPAC is touting connections to SpaceX, xAI, Surf Air Mobility, and Palantir as investors start to focus on SpaceX’s anticipated public listing. SpaceX, still the heavyweight in the industry, is prepping for a potential Nasdaq debut that could break IPO records. (Bloomberg) Timing is everything here.

Ολοκληρώθηκαν οι δράσεις του Erasmus+ στο 5ο ΓΕΛ Ιωαννίνων

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SpaceX Debris on Course for Lunar Impact — What Comes Next Raises Bigger Questions

WASHINGTON, June 1, 2026, 19:03 (EDT) A used-up Falcon 9 stage from SpaceX is now heading straight for the moon, with an unplanned crash landing set for early August. The impact isn’t expected to do more than punch another crater into the lunar landscape, already pockmarked from past collisions. It’s not the crater that’s causing the real headaches—it’s the traffic. As NASA and other space agencies map out landers, rovers, cargo drops, and human missions, private launch companies keep ramping up their own hardware shipments to the moon. Timing’s critical here.

Starlink, Amazon Run Into Data Bottleneck As LEO Satellite Contest Heats Up

Washington, June 1, 2026, 18:03 EDT As broadband satellite projects crowd low Earth orbit, a less visible issue is surfacing for the industry: ground systems responsible for processing mountains of spacecraft data are struggling to keep up. In a May 20 article, SpaceNews dubbed the issue the “cardinality wall”—a data bottleneck that intensifies as satellite fleets jump from a few dozen craft into the thousands.

Psyche Snaps Mars Flyby That Powered Its Asteroid Pursuit

Pasadena, California, June 1, 2026, 14:03 PDT A fresh image release from NASA shows the Psyche spacecraft snapping an enhanced-color shot of Mars’ Huygens Crater, caught after a recent gravity assist that set it on track for its 2029 rendezvous with a metal-heavy asteroid. The photo, taken May 15 just after the probe’s closest approach, captures not only the 470-km-wide double-ring crater but also the rugged southern highlands surrounding it. (NASA Science) This wasn’t merely a photo op: the flyby gave Psyche a crucial gravity boost, shaving off the need for extra fuel.

SpaceX Pre-IPO Buzz: 5% Insider Shuffle Surfaces Ahead of Goldman’s Historic Market Debut

New York, June 1, 2026, 16:01 (EDT) SpaceX plans to set aside as much as 5% of shares in its upcoming IPO for select employees and friends and family of executive officers—a fresh detail in what could become the biggest public listing ever. The company revealed the directed share program, which lets certain people buy IPO stock at the offering price, in a filing update Monday. (Bloomberg Law) Timing could be critical here. SpaceX is gearing up for an IPO before the month ends, with investors eyeing a potential $75 billion raise and floating valuation estimates between $1.75 trillion and

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