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Watch live: Artemis II launch

Tuesday, 31 March 2026 15:07
The Artemis II rocket at its launchpad at NASA's Kennedy Space Center

The first launch opportunity for Artemis II, the first mission to bring astronauts towards the Moon in over 50 years, is set for 1 April at 18:24 local time (2 April at 00:24 CEST). Tune in from one hour before launch at 22:24 BST / 23:24 CEST on ESA Web TV to watch the launch.

Artemis II: let's go

Tuesday, 31 March 2026 15:03
The Artemis II rocket at its launchpad at NASA's Kennedy Space Center Image: The Artemis II rocket at its launchpad at NASA's Kennedy Space Center
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Agentic AI: the future of space warfare

Tuesday, 31 March 2026 12:00
Transporter-16 launch

The future of space warfare will be determined by the speed of decision.

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Los Altos, California — Antaris™, creator of the AI-powered Antaris Intelligence™ platform that simplifies satellite design, simulation, manufacturing, and operations for ISR and communications satellite missions, today announced the first close […]

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View from orbit as satellites are deployed during the Transporter‑16 rideshare mission.

Eight CubeSats and one payload supported by the European Space Agency (ESA) reached orbit, where they will demonstrate various applications aimed at improving how data is sent around and processed. Thanks to these demonstrations, practical and – sometimes – even life-saving data enabled from space will move more efficiently and reach the right actors on time in the future.

European eyes on Artemis

Tuesday, 31 March 2026 07:00
ESA engineer Luca Fossati in Orion's Mission Evaluation Room in an Artemis II simulation

When the four astronauts of Artemis II lift off to travel towards the Moon for the first time in over 50 years, Europe will be travelling with them – not only through the European Service Module that powers their spacecraft, but also through teams of engineers and medical specialists monitoring every move from Earth. 

From ESA centres in the Netherlands and Germany to NASA's Mission Control Center in Houston, European experts will follow the mission around the clock, analysing data, anticipating risks and ensuring that both the crew and their spacecraft remain safe throughout the journey.

Italy’s IRIDE space programme adds eight satellites

Eight satellites have been added to Italy’s IRIDE Earth observation programme, following launch on board a Falcon-9 rocket. The successful launch brings the total number of satellites in orbit for the Italian programme to 24.

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