Ministers and high-level representatives gather for ESA's Ministerial Council
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Ministers and high-level representatives gather for ESA's Ministerial Council Sentinel-5 debuts images of atmospheric gases
Wednesday, 26 November 2025 14:35
Launched just a little over three months ago, Copernicus Sentinel-5A has returned its first images – including a global map of ozone, maps of nitrogen dioxide over the Middle East and South Africa, formaldehyde over parts of Africa, and emissions of sulphur dioxide from an active volcano in Russia – showcasing the mission’s powerful capability to monitor atmospheric gases worldwide.
Sentinel-1D delivers first images: from Antarctica to Bremen
Wednesday, 26 November 2025 14:30
The first high-resolution images have been received from Copernicus Sentinel-1D and were shared publicly for the first time at the European Space Agency’s Ministerial Council, held today in Bremen, Germany. Glaciers in Antarctica, the tip of South America, as well as the city of Bremen, are visible in these stunning radar images.
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Wednesday, 26 November 2025 13:47
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NASA's Roman Observatory passes spate of key tests
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Northrop Grumman selected to provide cargo services for final phase of ISS
Wednesday, 26 November 2025 10:02
NASA has selected Northrop Grumman to provide cargo delivery services to the International Space Station once a spacecraft designed to deorbit the station is installed.
Gamma-ray observation may provide first direct evidence for dark matter
Wednesday, 26 November 2025 08:07
In the 1930s, astronomer Fritz Zwicky noted that galaxies moved faster than expected for their visible mass, suggesting an unseen matter now known as dark matter. Since then, dark matter remained unobserved except through its gravitational effect on visible matter.
Researchers have targeted areas dense in dark matter to find signals predicted by theoretical models. A leading hypothesis hol NASA's Mars Spacecraft Capture Images of Comet 3I/ATLAS
Wednesday, 26 November 2025 08:07
Two orbiters and a rover captured images of the interstellar object - from the closest location any of the agency's spacecraft may get - that could reveal new details.
At the start of October, three of NASA's Mars spacecraft had front row seats to view 3I/ATLAS, only the third interstellar object so far discovered in our solar system. The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) snapped a close-u Researchers use X ray analysis to examine flown European satellite
Wednesday, 26 November 2025 08:07
Empa specialists carried out a comprehensive study of the EURECA European satellite, employing non-destructive X-ray imaging to investigate its internal features after the spacecraft's return from orbit. EURECA, launched in 1992 aboard Space Shuttle Atlantis by Swiss astronaut Claude Nicollier, completed eleven months in orbit before its recovery by Space Shuttle Endeavour and return to Earth in White dwarf magnetic field study reveals inner accretion dynamics
Wednesday, 26 November 2025 08:07
Some 200 light years from Earth, the core of a dead star is circling a larger star in a macabre cosmic dance. The dead star is a type of white dwarf that exerts a powerful magnetic field as it pulls material from the larger star into a swirling, accreting disk. The spiraling pair is what's known as an "intermediate polar" - a type of star system that gives off a complex pattern of intense radiat ESA members to decide on Europe’s future in space at ministerial conference
Wednesday, 26 November 2025 07:06
ESA and its supporters will discover in the next two days how successful they have been in convincing European governments to significantly increase investments in space and bolster European autonomy.
NASA changes Starliner contract: First ISS mission to carry only cargo
Wednesday, 26 November 2025 03:56
Boeing's Starliner spacecraft will only fly cargo to the International Space Station after NASA changed the contract with Boeing that also cut the number of missions for the craft.
On Monday, NASA announced the update to the 2014 contract. It originally said there would be six crewed flights to the ISS after a successful uncrewed flight test. Now the contract says the total will be four mi Soyuz rocket positioned at Baikonur for ISS crew launch as Cygnus XL temporarily removed
Wednesday, 26 November 2025 03:56
The Soyuz MS-28 rocket was set upright at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on November 24 for the crewed mission scheduled for November 27. NASA astronaut Chris Williams and Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Kud-Sverchkov and Sergey Mikaev will launch aboard Soyuz MS-28 at 4:27 a.m. EDT and dock to the space station's Rassvet module after two Earth orbits to begin an eight-month research mission. ESCAPADE spacecraft capture first images while en route to Mars
Wednesday, 26 November 2025 03:56
About a week after liftoff, the twin spacecraft of NASA's ESCAPADE mission returned their first images as they journey away from Earth. On November 21, one of the two spacecraft used its Visible and Infrared Observation System - developed at Northern Arizona University - to photograph the edge of a solar panel.
The pair of self-portraits includes a visible-light photo and an infrared image NASA Orbiter Shines New Light on Long-Running Martian Mystery
Wednesday, 26 November 2025 03:56
Results from an enhanced radar technique have demonstrated improvement to subsurface observations of Mars.
NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) has revisited and raised new questions about a mysterious feature buried beneath thousands of feet of ice at the Red Planet's south pole. In a recent study, researchers conclude from data obtained using an innovative radar technique that an are 