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From Blu-Ray players to Earth orbit

Wednesday, 20 July 2022 07:39
From Blu-Ray players to Earth orbit Image: From Blu-Ray players to Earth orbit

Feeling the heat from space

Wednesday, 20 July 2022 06:49
France and Spain land-surface temperature

With searing temperatures and a string of record highs being smashed across western Europe, the current heatwave is all too apparent. Extreme heat warnings have been issued in several countries including France, Spain and Portugal, and deadly wildfires have forced thousands to flee their homes. The satellite images here are an example of how the crisis is being viewed by satellites orbiting Earth.

First spacewalk for Samantha Cristoforetti

Wednesday, 20 July 2022 06:00
Cygnus Departure from Space Station

On 21 July 2022, ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti will head outside the International Space Station on a spacewalk alongside cosmonaut Oleg Artemyev. It will be Samantha’s first spacewalk, and the first conducted by a European woman.

The latest image release from ESA’s Mars Express takes us over two ruptures in the martian crust that form part of the mighty Valles Marineris canyon system.

The U.K. sees satellite servicing, debris removal and orbital sustainability as an opportunity to emerge as a major global space power.

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The U.K. sees satellite servicing, debris removal and orbital sustainability as an opportunity to emerge as a major global space power.

The post The UK’s ‘Astra Carta’ moment: Building a Space Sustainability Growth Platform appeared first on SpaceNews.

Roman Space Telescope

NASA has selected SpaceX to launch the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope on a Falcon Heavy, but at a price significantly higher than previous agency contracts.

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The European Space Agency has awarded funds to develop a demonstrator for Skimsat, a small satellite platform designed to operate in very low Earth orbit (VLEO).

The post ESA funds Skimsat demonstrator study for VLEO appeared first on SpaceNews.

The United Kingdom’s Oxford Space Systems and Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd. completed construction of a deployable, Wrapped Rib antenna for small synthetic aperture radar satellites.

The post Oxford Space and SSTL unveil Wrapped Rib SAR antenna appeared first on SpaceNews.

Japanese-NASA x-ray observatory stands tall as testing begins
The X-ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission (XRISM) spacecraft as it appeared in May at Tsukuba Space Center, Japan. The open compartment near the bottom houses its Goddard-developed Resolve instrument.
NASA has selected Space Exploration Technologies Corporation (SpaceX) in Hawthorne, California, to provide launch service for the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope mission.

Space is a blank canvas on which reform can be tested, adapted and used to demonstrate success

The post Op-ed | Today’s space race as a catalyst for regulatory reform appeared first on SpaceNews.

Microsoft is expanding its relationships with space companies through the Azure Space Partner Community, an initiative unveiled July 19 at the Microsoft Inspire 2022 conference.

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Video: The secrets of Jupiter

Tuesday, 19 July 2022 13:59
jupiter
Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain

Discover the top five mysteries that ESA's Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (Juice) mission will solve.

Jupiter, its magnetic environment, and its moons form one of the most intriguing systems in the solar system. Juice, planned for launch in 2023 and arrival at Jupiter in 2031, will reveal more about this fascinating planet and its natural satellites.

Credit: European Space Agency


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A mission concept to fly a solar neutrino detector close to the sun
This is one of the new images of the Sun from the ESA's Solar Orbiter's closest approach on March 26th, 2022. Credit: ESA

Astronomers have proposed a concept mission to fly a neutrino observatory into orbit around the sun to get a better picture of what's happening in the sun's core.

Astronomers have very few tools to peer into the heart of the sun. Thankfully, the constantly happening in the core of the sun as it fuses hydrogen into helium release a non-stop flood of neutrinos. Neutrinos are tiny ghost-like particles that hardly ever interact with matter.

On the Earth we have built giant detectors to catch the occasional neutrino. Astronomers have used those neutrinos to understand the nuclear processes happening inside of the sun and to probe the edge of known physics.

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