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🛰️ A revolution in orbit: moving space debris without touching it
The space around our planet is becoming increasingly cluttered with debris that threatens satellites and the International ...
The United Kingdom must move swiftly to turn ambition into action after falling short of a vision outlined three years ago to become a major global space power, a cross-party parliamentary committee ...
By 2030, the iconic ISS – where the world's astronauts have lived, worked and gazed upon the cosmos for more than two decades ...
ESA has provided more details about the multi-pronged security program it is seeking more than one billion euros for at its ...
The ESA has officially launched the study phase of its pilot project HOBI-WAN (Hydrogen-oxidising bacteria in weightlessness ...
Argonaut is ESA's dedicated lunar lander program, Europe's planned autonomous, versatile and reliable transport system to the ...
As of 2027, new satellites for CO2 measurement (CO2M) will be launched into orbit. Originally, only two were planned—but simulations by Empa convinced the European Commission to have a third satellite ...
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Jupiter-Bound Mission To Study Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS From Deep Space This Weekend
JUICE might be bound to Jupiter, but it is fortuitously in place to peek at this object from beyond the stars.
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For 25 Years, People Have Been Living Continuously In Space – But What Happens Next?
Even without the ISS, some humans will stay off planet for the foreseeable future. There is no plan to stop the continuous ...
The European Space Agency's upcoming Henon mission will be the first ever CubeSat to independently venture into deep space, ...
You could say it’s “atmospheric fun”, and you do not have to leave Earth. Katy Compton from the Mulva Cultural Center discusses the current exhibit, open to the public, ...
Spaceflight rewires the human body. Muscles shrink, bones thin and fluids shift towards the brain – but these changes may ...
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