Key building block for life found at Saturn's moon Enceladus
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Muon Space satellite test paves way for climate constellation
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ICEYE's four satellites launch with SpaceX's Transporter-8, introducing high-resolution spot fine image product
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Comtech, E-Space team up to make space-powered connectivity services available and actionable anywhere
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Astronomers discover new link between dark matter and clumpiness of the universe
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It easier ever view Mars landscapes in high resolution
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Scientists shed light on the unusual origin of a familiar meteor shower
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A Geologist in a Rock Shop: Sols 3859-3860
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DESI data sheds more light on 3D map of cosmos, study of universe
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Gemini North detects multiple heavier elements in atmosphere of hot Exoplanet
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Paving the way for a new era in space: ESA's ambitions at the Paris Air Show 2023
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The Paris Air Show, one the oldest and largest aerospace events in the world, is back at Le Bourget from 19 to 25 June. ESA is taking part to showcase the Agency’s latest accomplishments, highlight upcoming endeavours and present what’s next in the European Space Agency’s long-term ambitions. There will also be an intense week-long programme of lively panels and sessions, some of which will be livestreamed on ESA Web TV and Twitter. So, whether you are in Paris or not, you can join us at Le Bourget by watching our broadcasts!
More countries encouraged to commit to halt destructive ASAT tests
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Despite an overwhelming vote of support by the United Nations General Assembly six months ago, advocates of a moratorium on one type of anti-satellite tests say they are still working to get more countries to adopt it.
Space Force working to define what it means to be a guardian
Wednesday, 14 June 2023 21:00Astronauts will be tracking dust into the Lunar Gateway. Is this a problem?
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Lunar regolith (aka. moondust) is a major hazard for missions heading to the moon. It's everywhere on the surface—5 to 10 meters (~16.5 to 33 feet) in depth in some places—not to mention jagged and sticky. During the Apollo missions, astronauts learned how this dust adhered to everything, including their spacesuits. Worse, it would get tracked back into their lunar modules (LMs), where it stuck to surfaces and played havoc with electronics and mechanical equipment, and even led to long-term respiratory problems.
This is a major concern for the Artemis Program, which aims to establish a "sustained program of lunar exploration and development." One of the key elements of this program is the Lunar Gateway, a lunar habitat that will orbit the moon for a planned 15 years and facilitate long-term missions to the surface.
Tomorrow.io raises $87 million for weather satellite constellation
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“This is the world’s first commercially built weather radar satellite,” said Rei Goffer, Tomorrow.io co-founder and chief strategy officer.