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Webb's MIRI image of the interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS in three different light wavelengths Image: Webb's MIRI image of the interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS in three different light wavelengths

Smile: cleanroom to space

Monday, 01 June 2026 14:00
Video: 00:03:24

Smile successfully launched from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana on 19 May 2026.

This timelapse captures the excitement and precision of launch operations as the spacecraft begins its journey to study the connection between the Sun and Earth.

Smile (the Solar wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link Explorer) is an international space science mission designed to investigate how the solar wind interacts with Earth's magnetosphere. By observing these dynamic processes from space, Smile will help scientists better understand space weather and its effects on our planet's magnetic environment.

The Los Angeles-based startup manufactures standardized satellite buses designed to be produced more quickly and at lower cost than traditional government spacecraft

F9 launch 2026 Feb 7

After more than three decades in public and project finance, I have learned that real inflection points in infrastructure development rarely announce themselves loudly.

China conducted the maiden launch of its reusable Long March 12B rocket Monday, providing no advance warning and delivering operational payloads to orbit.

Space science for your heart

Monday, 01 June 2026 09:18
Space science for your heart Image: Space science for your heart
Isaacman LC-36

The explosion of a New Glenn rocket has generated reverberations across the space industry with the rocket out of service for potentially a year or more.

China capped a busy month of launches by sending four new satellite internet test satellites into orbit with a workhorse hypergolic rocket.

Starfall

Federal Aviation Administration documents have provided new details about a SpaceX project to develop and test reentry vehicles that could be used to support in-space manufacturing projects.

U.S. Space Force, National Reconnaissance Office ‘remain committed partners with Blue Origin’

The low-orbit satellite constellation is intended to track aircraft, cruise missiles and other airborne threats

This Month at ESA: May 2026

Friday, 29 May 2026 14:00
Video: 00:04:15

What did space deliver for Europe this month? From asteroid flybys to Mars landing tests, new discoveries from Webb and Hubble, and ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot capturing shooting stars from orbit, here’s your monthly roundup from the European Space Agency.

This month also saw ESA team up with DON’T NOD for Aphelion, a sci-fi adventure inspired by real space science and exploration.

South Korean optical payload developer TelePIX and Indian propulsion specialist Bellatrix Aerospace have teamed up on a very low Earth orbit geospatial demonstration mission slated for 2028.

Week in images: 25-29 May 2026

Friday, 29 May 2026 12:10
Journey to the centre of a galaxy cluster

Week in images: 25-29 May 2026

Discover our week through the lens

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