Autonomous driving on intelligent road at Europe’s edge
Monday, 18 January 2021 08:41
An ESA-supported effort put an intelligent road up in Finnish Lapland through its paces, assessing its suitability for testing autonomous vehicles in some of Europe’s most challenging driving conditions.
China issues document to boost global cooperation on lunar samples
Monday, 18 January 2021 07:39
X-Rays surrounding 'Magnificent 7' may be traces of sought-after particle
Monday, 18 January 2021 07:39
A 'super-puff' planet like no other
Monday, 18 January 2021 07:39
Back to Venus armed with laboratory findings
Monday, 18 January 2021 07:39
Simulating evolution to understand a hidden switch
Monday, 18 January 2021 07:39
Dark Energy Survey makes public catalog of nearly 700 million astronomical objects
Monday, 18 January 2021 07:39
String of stars in Milky Way are related
Monday, 18 January 2021 07:39
Milky Way's Defensive Halo Blocks Incoming Gas Cloud
Monday, 18 January 2021 07:39
The Milky Way does the Wave
Monday, 18 January 2021 07:39
Statement on Satellite Constellations by German Astronomical Society
Monday, 18 January 2021 07:39
Sintavia expands rocket manufacturing with two M4K-4 Printers from AMCM GmbH
Monday, 18 January 2021 07:39
Key modules for China's next space station ready for launch
Monday, 18 January 2021 07:39
Astronaut vlog: space food and fitness
Sunday, 17 January 2021 15:00
English Astronaut vlog: space food and fitness
ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer is preparing for his mission to the International Space Station, scheduled for launch in late 2021. This mission is known as Cosmic Kiss.
In this video log from his current training base at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, USA, Matthias shows a space food tasting session and shares how astronauts maintain their fitness for a safe return to Earth.
Astronauts exercise for two hours a day, six days a week while on the International Space Station to combat muscle and bone loss caused by an extended stay
Cosmic beasts and where to find them
Sunday, 17 January 2021 13:25
Two giant radio galaxies have been discovered with South Africa's powerful MeerKAT telescope. These galaxies are thought to be amongst the largest single objects in the Universe. The discovery has been published today in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society .