Erasmus+ and COSPAR Collaborate to Bring Asteroid Studies into Classrooms
Sunday, 03 December 2023 02:30
1872 Chapman-Silverman Storm: A window into solar impact on modern life
Sunday, 03 December 2023 02:30
Galileo Gen2 satellite production commences at Airbus facility
Sunday, 03 December 2023 02:30
Counteracting Bone And Muscle Loss In Microgravity
Sunday, 03 December 2023 02:30
Sierra Space's Shooting Star Module Begins Rigorous Testing at NASA Facility
Sunday, 03 December 2023 02:30
Russian Progress 86 spacecraft lifts off with supplies for ISS
Sunday, 03 December 2023 02:30
Hubble glitch renews talk about private servicing mission
Saturday, 02 December 2023 22:25

U.S., U.K., Australia sign agreement to jointly operate deep space radar network
Saturday, 02 December 2023 20:40

Air Force Secretary: Military needs AI to augment human capabilities
Saturday, 02 December 2023 19:21

Canada taps into U.S. military satellites for mobile communications
Saturday, 02 December 2023 12:34

Amazon adds Falcon 9 to multi-billion-dollar Project Kuiper launch campaign
Friday, 01 December 2023 20:12

Lift-off for EIRSAT-1, Ireland’s first ever satellite
Friday, 01 December 2023 18:30
Six years of hard work and dedication paid off in spectacular fashion today, as the Educational Irish Research Satellite, EIRSAT-1, successfully blasted off from Vandenberg Space Force Base, California. Hitching a ride on a Space-X Falcon-9 launcher, the tiny satellite – measuring just 10.7cm x 10.7cm x 22.7cm – has now made history as Ireland’s first satellite!
EIRSAT-1 liftoff
Friday, 01 December 2023 17:45
On 1 December 2023, at 19:19 CET (18:18 GMT), Ireland's first satellite EIRSAT-1 launched from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, USA.
Built by students at University College Dublin under guidance of ESA’s Education Office, EIRSAT-1 is a 2-unit CubeSat carrying three experiments, including a novel gamma ray detector that will study some of the most luminous explosions in the universe.
The mission has been in development since the team was accepted to the ESA Academy Fly Your Satellite! programme in 2017. Over the past six years, the students have worked with ESA experts and acquired the professional competences needed
How to stop Europe’s space sector from lagging behind in defense
Friday, 01 December 2023 16:37
