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ESA at GLOBSEC 2026

Friday, 22 May 2026 14:36

ESA Director General Josef Aschbacher participated in the 21st edition of the GLOBSEC Forum, held from 21 to 23 May in Prague, Czechia, under the theme ‘The Global Systemic Transformation.’ The high‑level gathering brought together political leaders, industry representatives and experts to discuss how Europe can respond to an increasingly complex and fragmented geopolitical environment.

The Deep Space Advanced Radar Capability (DARC) Site 1 in Western Australia is already delivering early tracking data for AUKUS partners, with full operational capability targeted for 2027.

SpaceX’s IPO prospectus casts Starlink Mobile as more than a remote-area backup, with next-generation direct-to-smartphone services designed to be “on par with terrestrial mobile networks” even in urban areas.

Week in images: 18-22 May 2026

Friday, 22 May 2026 11:35
The sandy and rocky terrain of the Sahara desert in central Algeria is featured in these images captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission.

Week in images: 18-22 May 2026

Discover our week through the lens

Electron

Rocket Lab launched another radar imaging satellite for Synspective as the company plans to sell up to $3 billion in stock to fund future initiatives.

The $90 million contract is to build build and operate two satellites carrying optical payloads

The sandy and rocky terrain of the Sahara desert in central Algeria is featured in these images captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission. Image: The sandy and rocky terrain of the Sahara desert in central Algeria is featured in these images captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission.
Starship

SpaceX called off the first attempt to launch the newest version of its Starship vehicle May 21 because of a problem with ground equipment.

Saltzman said the service’s growth rate is constrained by training capacity and the pace at which new operational units can be established.

Solar eclipse (artist impression)

Follow the total solar eclipse with the European Space Agency (ESA), in person or online. 

Earth’s stormy heart

The liquid iron in Earth’s outer core doesn’t always behave as expected. When it changed direction in an unexplained way, ESA satellites provided data on the direction of flow, helping scientists gain better insight into the dynamics at the centre of our planet.

Group photo with the members of ESA's astronaut reserve in the training hall of ESA’s European Astronaut Centre .

ESA’s astronaut reserve members have completed their Astronaut Reserve Training (ART) programme, marking a key milestone in Europe’s human spaceflight ambitions.

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