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Selfies from space: Nanosatellite completes first phase of mission
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The homebuyer's guide to Martian settlement
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Celestial mechanics: Analytical model reveals true cause of orbit bifurcations near Lagrange points
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NASA introduces its newest astronauts: 10 chosen from more than 8,000 applicants
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SpaceX sunrise launch the 80th on Space Coast
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NASA selects Blue Origin to take the once-canceled VIPER rover to the moon
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Europe’s future space transport ecosystem
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ESA’s future launcher preparatory programme is crafting a space transportation ecosystem, guiding the companies and engineers of today to develop and test the technologies required to meet future needs.
Space transportation will be moving towards frequent reusable launchers supporting a complete industrial ecosystem around Earth. In the coming decades, the European Space Agency (ESA) foresees transportation hubs in orbit around our planet providing logistic services much like airports or train stations on Earth. These hubs will offer refilling and maintenance services for spacecraft and provide platforms for manufacturing and assembly and in space transportation to other destinations.
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Mars’s atmospheric mille-feuille
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Mars’s atmospheric mille-feuille New U.S.-European Sea Level Satellite Will Help Safeguard Ships at Sea
Sea surface height data from the Sentinel-6B satellite, led by NASA and ESA, will help with the development of marine weather forecasts, alerting ships to possible dangers.
Because most global trade travels by ship, accurate, timely ocean forecasts are essential. These forecasts provide crucial information about storms, high winds, and rough water, and they depend on measurements provided Planet captures first light from Pelican-3 satellite as constellation expands
Planet Labs PBC (NYSE: PL) has released the first light image from its Pelican-3 satellite, capturing Turin, Italy on September 5 from an altitude of 458 km. The spacecraft, launched on August 26 aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 NAOS mission with Pelican-4, is currently undergoing instrument calibration before entering full operations.
CEO Will Marshall said the rapid imaging highlights the Pelica 