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NASA identifies probable reason for OSIRIS-REx capsule parachute deployment issue

Professionals Satellite YPSat Ready for Electromagnetic Compatibility Testing

Iridium's New GMDSS Academy to Bolster Safety Training for Maritime Professionals

Momentus updates on Transporter-9 with triumphs and challenges in satellite deployment

Digging Deeper to Find Life on Ocean Worlds

China's sea-based rocketry expands with Smart Dragon 3's success

Iran sends biological capsule into space in step toward human launch

LunA-10 Initiative: Charting a New Course for Commercial Lunar Operations

Galileo Second Generation satellites take shape

To make the future of Galileo a reality, ESA and European industry are hard at work developing ultra-precise atomic clocks, system testbeds, ground mission and ground control segments and, of course, the satellites. Airbus Defence and Space, who is building six of the Galileo Second Generation constellation satellites, presented their first flight model structure to the programme’s stakeholders last week.
Understanding climate tipping points

As the planet warms, many parts of the Earth system are undergoing large-scale changes. Ice sheets are shrinking, sea levels are rising and coral reefs are dying off.
While climate records are being continuously broken, the cumulative impact of these changes could also cause fundamental parts of the Earth system to change dramatically. These ‘tipping points’ of climate change are critical thresholds in that, if exceeded, can lead to irreversible consequences.