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On this episode of the Space Minds podcast, host David Ariosto speaks with Mark Bigham, the Vice President of Defense Programs at Longshot Space Technologies Corporation, a new hardware startup […]

Arnaud Prost during VR robotics training

Members of ESA’s astronaut reserve have returned to the European Astronaut Centre (EAC) in Cologne, Germany, for the final block of their Astronaut Reserve Training (ART) programme. This phase marks the last step in preparing members of the European astronaut reserve with the broad technical, operational and scientific foundation required to support future human spaceflight opportunities.

Week in images: 23-27 March 2026

Friday, 27 March 2026 13:10
Crab Nebula (2024 Hubble image)

Week in images: 23-27 March 2026

Discover our week through the lens

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Artemis II will send astronauts around the Moon and safely home. At the core of the mission is the European Service Module: providing propulsion, power and life support for their journey into deep space.

Core module concept

NASA’s proposed changes to its support of commercial space stations have created concern and confusion among companies developing them, the head of an industry organization warned.

Getting to the core of a medicane

Friday, 27 March 2026 10:21
Medicane Jolina from MSG

Everyone knows what a hurricane is, but a lesser-known storm type – a medicane – recently made landfall in Libya. While the arrival of Medicane Jolina, a rare Mediterranean cyclone, brought extreme weather, it also provided scientists with a crucial test case.

Using different types of data from Earth-observing satellites, researchers are gaining new insights into how these storms form and evolve, and therefore, how their impacts can be predicted more accurately.

MTG-I2 pushed into place for final environmental tests

The third satellite in the Meteosat Third Generation (MTG) constellation, MTG-Imager2 (MTG-I2) has completed a series of tests that certify the satellite is ready to operate in the harsh conditions found in space – and on the way to space. These range from the strong vibrations during launch to the huge variations in temperature once in orbit, caused by moving between direct sunlight and Earth’s shadow.

Hubble image of barred spiral galaxy IC 486 Image: Hubble image of barred spiral galaxy IC 486

Earth from Space: Kimberley, Australia

Friday, 27 March 2026 08:00
Western Australia’s Kimberley region is featured in this double view from the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission. Image: Western Australia’s Kimberley region is featured in this double view from the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission.

SAN FRANCISCO – Canadian startup SBQuantum plans to send a quantum diamond magnetometer into low-Earth orbit March 30 on a Spire Global satellite flying on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rideshare.

Ultra lander

Japanese company ispace is revising its lunar lander design and further delaying the first mission by its American subsidiary while also unveiling plans for a lunar satellite constellation.

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Commercial space tracking data shows U.S. satellites coordinating maneuvers to maintain proximity and continuous observation of a pair of Chinese spacecraft in geostationary orbit.

The new headquarters building is expected to be completed by 2031

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