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Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Sep 07, 2025
Recent research has overturned long-held assumptions about how energetic particles move during solar eruptions. For decades, scientists believed that faster, higher-energy particles always arrive first at detectors, producing a velocity dispersion pattern common in solar energetic particle (SEP) events. However, ESA's Solar Orbiter has now recorded instances where high-energy particles rea

The Pentagon on Sept.

Axiom Station

NASA expects to spend up to $1.5 billion to support at least two companies to demonstrate crew-tended space stations as part of a revised approach to transition from the ISS.

SAN FRANCISCO – Orbital Sidekick hyperspectral sensors revealed new information on damage sustained by Iran’s Fordow nuclear fuel enrichment plant after U.S.

SAN FRANCISCO – GHGSat and ExxonMobil Corp. announced a partnership Sept. 5 to monitor and mitigate methane emissions for onshore operations in North America and Asia.

Week in images: 01-05 September 2025

Friday, 05 September 2025 12:10
A galaxy with lots to see

Week in images: 01-05 September 2025

Discover our week through the lens

Kubilius

A new space race is heating up across the pond — not to be the first to reach the moon, but to provide a credible and flexible legal framework capable of turbocharging the space sectors in the United Kingdom and Europe.

Duffy

NASA’s acting administrator said he was “angry” after a predecessor told Congress the agency was behind China in sending astronauts to the moon.

Estonia celebrates 10 years in ESA

Friday, 05 September 2025 09:00
ESA Director General Josef Aschbacher addresses a gathering in Tallinn

Estonia marked its 10th anniversary in the European Space Agency alongside the plenary session of the European Interparliamentary Space Conference on 4 September.  

The new year-long program seeks to prepare military leaders for a “contested” space domain

Amazon’s Project Kuiper has clinched its first airline deal, partnering with JetBlue to bring LEO connectivity to about 75 aircraft from 2027 in another blow to legacy geostationary players.

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