Watch Vega launch live
Monday, 16 August 2021 08:15Tune in to ESA Web TV from 02:37 BST / 03:37 CEST on 17 August to watch the Vega launch live.
Rocket arrives for second Chinese space station cargo mission
Monday, 16 August 2021 07:19China is preparing to launch its Tianzhou-3 space station cargo supply mission in mid to late September following delivery of a Long March 7 rocket to Wenchang spaceport.
Managing Constellations: A Flight Dynamics Perspective
Monday, 16 August 2021 03:26In an era where technology is advancing at an extraordinary rate, satellite operations in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) continue to experience rapid change like never before.
Federal Trade Commission chair appears skeptical of proposed Lockheed-Aerojet merger
Sunday, 15 August 2021 18:31Lockheed Martin’s proposed $4.4 billion acquisition of rocket engine manufacturer Aerojet Rocketdyne is under a cloud of uncertainty after Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan expressed concerns about vertical mergers.
NASA says Russian media allegations US astronaut drilled hole in ISS 'not credible'
Sunday, 15 August 2021 06:40The claims made by Russian media that NASA Astronaut Serena Aunon-Chancellor had a nervous breakdown and damaged a Russian spacecraft to get home are not credible, Kathy Lueders, who is leading NASA's human spaceflight program, said at a press conference on Friday. Russia's TASS recently published a story, citing an unnamed source in the Russian Space Agency Roscosmos, that claimed Aunon-C
Purdue-designed heat transfer experiment arrives at International Space Station
Sunday, 15 August 2021 06:40People who design spacecraft must prioritize two factors: reducing weight and managing extreme temperatures. A new experiment designed by Purdue University engineers addresses both problems. The Flow Boiling and Condensation Experiment (FBCE), which arrived at the International Space Station on Thursday (Aug. 12), will soon advance the science of heat transfer in microgravity. "Vehic
DART Gets Its Wings: Spacecraft Integrated with Innovative Solar Array Technology and Camera
Sunday, 15 August 2021 06:40Perched atop a stand in the middle of a high-ceilinged clean room, DART is beginning to look like the intrepid spacecraft that will aim itself directly into an asteroid next fall. With the addition of its compact Roll-Out Solar Arrays (ROSA) coiled into two gold cylinders that flank the sides of the spacecraft, and its less visible but still integral imager, the Didymos Reconnaissance and Astero
NASA, Boeing to Move Starliner to Production Facility for Propulsion System Evaluation
Sunday, 15 August 2021 06:40NASA and Boeing have decided to postpone the launch of Orbital Flight Test-2 to the International Space Station as teams continue work on the CST-100 Starliner propulsion system. Engineering teams have been working to restore functionality to several valves in the Starliner propulsion system from inside United Launch Alliance's Vertical Integration Facility that did not open as designed du
On chaos, drunks and a solution to the chaotic three-body problem
Sunday, 15 August 2021 06:40The three-body problem is one of the oldest problems in physics: it concerns the motions of systems of three bodies, like the Sun, Earth and the Moon - how their orbits change and evolve due to their mutual gravity. The three-body problem has been a focus of scientific inquiry ever since Newton. When one massive object comes close to another, their relative motion follows a trajectory dict
Traces of Ceres' icy crust found at Occator Crater
Sunday, 15 August 2021 06:40Anomalies in the distribution of hydrogen at Occator crater on the dwarf planet Ceres reveal an icy crust, says a new paper led by Tom Prettyman, a Senior Scientist at the Planetary Science Institute. The evidence comes from data acquired by the Gamma Ray and Neutron Detector (GRaND) aboard NASA's Dawn spacecraft. A detailed map of the concentration of hydrogen in the vicinity of Occator w
Business growth scheme open to next group of space entrepreneurs
Sunday, 15 August 2021 06:40A pioneering programme to help firms find their place in space has given a total of 31 businesses a 900,000 pounds boost and created new jobs - and the search is now on to find the next group of entrepreneurs. Twenty businesses will be supported on the next phase of the Leo Programme, a free six-month accelerator run by the UK Space Agency and powered by Entrepreneurial Spark, where they w
Boeing to remove Starliner from rocket, months-long delay expected
Sunday, 15 August 2021 06:40Boeing announced Friday that it has to send its troubled CST-100 Starliner capsule to a factory for repairs, delaying an unmanned test flight to the International Space Station (ISS) for several months. The spacecraft had been due to launch from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on August 3 on an Atlas V rocket built by United Launch Alliance but the flight was delayed because of problems with four p
Best of both worlds-combining classical and quantum systems to meet supercomputing demands
Sunday, 15 August 2021 06:40Scientists detect strongly entangled pair of protons on a nanocrystalline silicon surface, potentially enabling new levels of high-speed computing Quantum entanglement is one of the most fundamental and intriguing phenomena in nature. Recent research on entanglement has proven to be a valuable resource for quantum communication and information processing. Now, scientists from Japan have di
Boeing astronaut capsule grounded for months by valve issue
Saturday, 14 August 2021 07:16End of an era: Space and Missile Systems Center is now Space Systems Command
Friday, 13 August 2021 21:06The U.S. Space Force on Aug. 13 official renamed the Space and Missile Systems Center as the Space Systems Command.