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SpaceX mega-rocket Starship 9 cleared for launch following earlier mission failures

NASA's Dragonfly mission sets sights on Titan's mysteries
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Mars Express updates software, potentially extending spacecraft lifetime

Mars Express mission operators at ESOC successfully sent a new software patch that would allow the spacecraft to operate in its third decade.
Media invitation: embark a tall ship for a dive into ocean science

On the morning of 4 June 2025, ESA offers media representatives the exclusive opportunity to step aboard the iconic Norwegian tall ship Statsraad Lehmkuhl, docked at Quai Amiral Infernet in Nice, France. This remarkable vessel arrives following ESA’s six-week Advanced Ocean Training Course, a transformative journey from Tromsø, Norway, where emerging researchers have been immersed in the world of ocean science.
ATLAS showcases secure software platform to enhance US military satellite operations

Tracing ancient cyanobacteria reveals early origins of circadian clocks

Do photons wear out? An astrophysicist explains light's ability to travel vast cosmic distances without losing energy

Navigate revisions to laws on hazardous chemicals in the EU

Changes to regulations and processes will introduce new restrictions on the use of hazardous chemicals in the EU. These could impact space programmes, the space sector and its supply chains – PFAS, chromates and the REACH revision take centre stage. Register for ESA’s free workshop on 17 June providing clarification on these changes and join us for a panel discussion.
Why Small Satellites Fail More Often Than Expected
