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SpaceX targets afternoon launch of 2nd Space Coast mission of 2026
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ESA and Playmobil launch Mars mission collection
The European Space Agency (ESA) and Playmobil are expanding their successful partnership with a brand-new collection of space-themed toys, bringing a distinctly European vision of Mars exploration into the hands of young explorers.
Week in images: 05-09 January 2026
Week in images: 05-09 January 2026
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NASA, in a rare move, cuts space station mission short after an astronaut's medical issue
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Assembling the first Ariane 6 with four boosters at Europe’s Spaceport
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ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot training on EchoFinder‑2. 3D printed solar cells bring color tuned power to windows and curved surfaces
Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have developed a semi-transparent, flexible perovskite solar cell that generates electricity while allowing control over both light transmission and perceived color for use in windows, building facades, and curved surfaces.
The research was led by Prof. Lioz Etgar and Prof. Shlomo Magdassi from the Institute of Chemistry and the Center for Lithium ion battery study on Tiangong space station explores microgravity effects on performance
A lithium ion battery experiment has been completed aboard China's Tiangong space station, focusing on basic electrochemical processes that govern performance and lifetime. Researchers at the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics under the Chinese Academy of Sciences reported the work, which was carried out by the three astronauts of the Shenzhou XXI crew.
The experiment is designed to clar China ramps up CHSN01 fusion magnet jacket for cryogenic reactors
China has produced 30 tons of cryogenic jacket material made from its CHSN01 steel in continuous lengths of about 5 km for use in Cable-in-Conduit Conductors for future fusion reactors. The jacket is designed for magnets that must endure strong fields and very low temperatures in advanced fusion devices.
Mechanical tests at 4.2 K show the CHSN01 jacket reaches an average yield strength of Superradiant spin teamwork yields self driven microwave signals
When quantum particles work together, they can produce signals far stronger than any one particle could generate alone, a cooperative phenomenon known as superradiance that has often caused rapid energy loss in quantum systems and created challenges for quantum technologies. A study published in Nature Physics shows that the same collective effect can instead generate self-sustained, long-lived 