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Two arrangements mark a new step for Ariane 6 and Vega-C exploitation
Sentinel-6B rolls out to the launch pad
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Sentinel-6B rolls out to the launch pad Week in images: 10-14 November 2025
Week in images: 10-14 November 2025
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Twin Mars orbiters launched on New Glenn rocket to study Martian atmosphere
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Chinese astronauts return from space station after delay blamed on space debris damage
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CSES satellite tracks shifting South Atlantic anomaly and impact on solar cycle twenty five
The South Atlantic anomaly represents the region of Earth's radiation belts with the highest particle concentrations and weakest geomagnetic shielding. This area poses risks to the electronics aboard low-Earth orbit satellites and to the health of astronauts.
Researchers from the Institute of High Energy Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, together with the National Institute of Na Brazil gears up to harness ESA's Biomass data
As the COP30 climate conference gets underway in Brazil, the world's attention is once again drawn to the plight of the Amazon - the planet's largest and most vital rainforest. With the European Space Agency's Earth Explorer Biomass satellite now in orbit, ESA is helping Brazil prepare to transform this new mission's groundbreaking data into actionable knowledge for protecting the rainforest and AI enables tailored education for medical students at scale
Researchers at Dartmouth have demonstrated that artificial intelligence platforms can provide individualized academic support for large student populations. The study tracked 190 medical students who used an AI teaching assistant called NeuroBot TA in a Neuroscience and Neurology course. NeuroBot TA employs retrieval-augmented generation, anchoring answers to curated course materials and reducin Solar storm brings new chance of vivid auroras, signal disruptions
Spectacular displays of auroras at abnormally low latitudes were expected again Wednesday night into Thursday, a result of intense solar activity which also carries risks to communication networks.
After kicking off earlier this week, the rare event could continue until Thursday, according to the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
The phenomenon, which could be se 
