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New research sheds light on when Mars may have had water
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Protecting Artemis and lunar explorers from space radiation
Week in images: 22-26 August 2022
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Week in images: 22-26 August 2022
Discover our week through the lens
ESA Open Day at ESTEC on Sunday 2 October
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Save the date: this year’s 11th annual ESA Open Day at ESTEC in the Netherlands is confirmed to take place on Sunday 2 October. One of a string of ‘ESA Days’ across Member States, this is the day when the gates of the Agency’s technical heart will be thrown open to the general public, to see space hardware and testing facilities and meet space scientists, engineers and ESA astronauts.
Sunrise for the Moon
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The Orion spacecraft with integrated European Service Module sit atop the Space Launch System, imaged at sunrise at historic Launchpad 39B at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA.
The Flight Readiness Review has deemed the trio GO for launch, marking the dawn of a new era in space exploration.
The first in a series of missions that will return humans to the Moon, including taking the first European, Artemis I is scheduled for launch no earlier than Monday 29 August, at 14:33 CEST.
This mission will put NASA’s Orion spacecraft and ESA’s European Service Module to the test during a
ESA astronaut rad-detectors on Artemis
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SpaceX and T-Mobile unveil satellite plan to end cellphone 'dead zones'
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Webb telescope finds CO2 for first time in exoplanet atmosphere
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Boeing eyes February for space capsule's first crewed flight
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Boeing astronaut flight off until next year for more fixes
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