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Muninn: First space mission for ESA’s Marcus Wandt begins

Japan's 'Moon Sniper' lands but power running low

European crew arrives at ISS on private mission

Marcus and Muninn are flying

ESA project astronaut Marcus Wandt took off on 18 January 2024 as part of the Axiom-3 crew for a 14-day mission to the International Space Station. After 36 hours catching up to the Space Station, the Dragon docked to the Space Station, the seal between the two tested and finally Marcus started his Muninn mission as he entered the International Space Station. ESA astronaut Andreas Mogensen along with the rest of the crew of Expedition 70 was waiting to welcome them to space!
Watch live: Marcus Wandt docks to the Space Station

UPDATE: Tune in on Saturday 20 January from 07:30 GMT (08:30 CET) to see ESA project astronaut Marcus Wandt dock to the International Space Station for his first mission, Muninn. Watch the action live on ESA Web TV 2 and ESA YouTube.
Peregrine spectrometer, over and out

Yesterday, Astrobotic’s Peregrine lunar lander returned to Earth, burning up upon its reentry through the atmosphere. Although the spacecraft was not able to land on the lunar surface, ESA’s Exospheric Mass Spectrometer, the heart of a joint NASA and ESA instrument onboard destined to sniff the Moon’s surface, was able to demonstrate full functionality in space.
Webb reveals that galaxy mergers are the solution to early Universe mystery

Failed Peregrine Lunar mission concludes with a Free Return to Earth for disposal

NASA, Partners to welcome private crew aboard Space Station

First European takes off on commercial flight to Space Station
