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Turning space junk into rocket fuel

Monday, 23 November 2020 09:06
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Moscow (Sputnik) Nov 22, 2021
While SpaceX is working hard to make reusable rockets a new reality, the launches still leave behind massive amounts of debris in orbit, posing a potential hazard to communication satellites and spacecraft, as the thousands of fragments move at speeds of up to 14 kilometers per second. Australian aerospace company Neumann Space has developed a new technology that would enable the processin
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Halifaxw, Canada (SPX) Nov 22, 2021
Maritime Launch Services, one of Canada's leading aerospace firms and the owner of the country's first commercial spaceport, announced that Nanoracks, a Voyager Space company and the leading commercial payload provider to the International Space Station (ISS), will serve as the company's first client when Spaceport Nova Scotia's operations go live in 2023. For this first mission, Nanoracks will
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Video: 00:13:37

September 2020 - ESA's Kiruna ground station in northern Sweden celebrates 30 years of space excellence. Near the top of the world, at a latitude of almost 68° north and sited 38 kilometres east of Kiruna town, the Kiruna ground station has been operational for 30 years. Ideally positioned to support polar-orbiting missions, the station is a crucial gateway for much of the data enabling us to study our planet's oceans, water and atmosphere, forecast weather and understand the rapid advance of climate change. With its two sophisticated antennas, it also supports some of ESA’s scientific missions

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The second qualification model of the P120C solid rocket motor, configured for Ariane 6, completed its hot firing on 7 October 2020 at Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana. Video: 00:01:27 The second qualification model of the P120C solid rocket motor, configured for Ariane 6, completed its hot firing on 7 October 2020 at Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana.
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Huntsville AL (SPX) Aug 20, 2020
As NASA's Orion spacecraft approaches the Moon on the Artemis III mission to put the first woman and next man on the lunar surface, the crew will get a glimpse through the spacecraft's windows. The first element machined for the Artemis III Orion crew module - a cone panel with openings for windows which will provide that spectacular view - was designed by Orion's lead contractor, Lockheed
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The Eutelsat Quantum satellite in the radio-frequency test facility Image: The Eutelsat Quantum satellite in the radio-frequency test facility
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First Eurostar Neo satellite's service module Image: First Eurostar Neo satellite's service module
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A sample is transferred for COVID-19 testing inside the mobile bio-lab in Piedmont Image: A sample is transferred for COVID-19 testing inside the mobile bio-lab in Piedmont

The ESAIL maritime satellite

Friday, 26 June 2020 13:02
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The ESAIL maritime satellite Image: The ESAIL maritime satellite
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Huge satellite shipping container arrives in Cannes Image: Huge satellite shipping container arrives in Cannes

Meteosat Third Generation

Wednesday, 31 October 2018 15:31
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Meteosat Third Generation

Meteosat Third Generation

ESA Orion blog with icon

Wednesday, 02 December 2015 08:16
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Orion, European Service Module and Earth during Artemis I

ESA's Orion blog

Updates on Artemis and the European Service Module for Orion

Where missions come alive

Monday, 03 August 2015 13:00
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ESA Main Control Room, Darmstadt  

Step inside ESA's Main Control Room at the Operations Centre in Darmstadt, Germany
Photo credit: ESA/J. Mai

Sentinel-2 website

Wednesday, 22 April 2015 14:42
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Copernicus Sentinel-2

Sentinel-1 mission site with icon

Wednesday, 05 March 2014 12:33
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Copernicus Sentinel-1

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