Progress and obstacles for space weather forecasting
Wednesday, 11 January 2023 20:27![](/plugins/content/jlexcomment/assets/icon.png)
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While Congress and the Biden Administration recognize the potential threat posed by space weather events, the United States still needs to improve its ability to monitor and model the phenomenon.
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Europe’s investment arm loans SES 300 million euros to bolster space industry
Wednesday, 11 January 2023 20:18![](/plugins/content/jlexcomment/assets/icon.png)
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The European Investment Bank said Jan. 11 it is lending SES 300 million euros ($323 million) as part of efforts to increase the competitiveness of Europe’s space industry.
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Five things to know about the International Space Station
Wednesday, 11 January 2023 19:14![](/plugins/content/jlexcomment/assets/icon.png)
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Here are some key facts about the orbiting laboratory set up to advance space exploration—and prepare to send humans to Mars—where Russians and Americans have worked together for a quarter of a century.
Size of a football field
The ISS is the largest man-made structure ever put into orbit.
Launched in 1998 by the United States, Russia, Canada, Japan, and members of the European Space Agency (ESA) it is the size of a football field and weighs about the same as a jam-packed Boeing 747.
Built at a total cost of about 100 billion dollars, mostly paid for by the US, it orbits the Earth every 90 minutes at an average altitude of 400 kilometres (250 miles).
It has been permanently occupied since November 2000 by Russian and American-led crews that usually stay for around six months to carry out experiments in microgravity (weightlessness) which have practical applications on Earth and help prepare for future Mars missions.
Webb confirms its first exoplanet
Wednesday, 11 January 2023 17:15![](/plugins/content/jlexcomment/assets/icon.png)
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Researchers have confirmed the presence of an exoplanet, a planet that orbits another star, using the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope for the first time. Formally classified as LHS 475 b, the planet is almost exactly the same size as our own, clocking in at 99% of Earth’s diameter.
Space junk, not meteorites, remains biggest threat to spacecraft
Wednesday, 11 January 2023 16:59![](/plugins/content/jlexcomment/assets/icon.png)
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Russian announced on Wednesday a February mission to the International Space Station to pick up crew members left stranded after a strike damaged the capsule that was to take them home.
Didier Schmitt, the European Space Agency's head of human and robotic exploration, said it was not rare for tiny meteorites to hit the space station.
The micrometeorites can be traveling at speeds from 10 to 30 kilometers (6-18 miles) a second—"much faster than a shotgun bullet," Schmitt said.
That is why, when the space station's large observation window is not in use, it is shuttered with "very, very thick layers of protective materials," he said.
NOAA takes stock of spectrum amid ongoing challenges
Wednesday, 11 January 2023 16:29![](/plugins/content/jlexcomment/assets/icon.png)
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is taking stock of its dependence on specific bands of the radio frequency spectrum and looking for ways to mitigate the impact of interference or government sales.
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Roscosmos to launch uncrewed Soyuz to replace damaged spacecraft at ISS
Wednesday, 11 January 2023 11:18![](/plugins/content/jlexcomment/assets/icon.png)
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Russia will launch a Soyuz spacecraft without a crew to the International Space Station in February after concluding a damaged Soyuz spacecraft docked there cannot safely return its crew to Earth.
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Russia to launch new capsule to return space station crew
Wednesday, 11 January 2023 09:26![](/plugins/content/jlexcomment/assets/icon.png)
![This undated handout photo taken by Russian cosmonaut Sergei Korsakov and released by Roscosmos State Space Corporation shows a Soyuz capsule of the International Space Station (ISS) during its fly. Russian space corporation Roscosmos said Wednesday Jan. 11, 2023 that it will launch a new spacecraft to take some of the International Space Station's crew back to Earth after their capsule was damaged and leaked coolant. Credit: Sergei Korsakov, Roscosmos State Space Corporation via AP, File Russia to launch new capsule to return space station crew](https://scx1.b-cdn.net/csz/news/800a/2023/russia-to-launch-new-c-1.jpg)
Russia will launch new capsule to return space station crew
Wednesday, 11 January 2023 09:26![](/plugins/content/jlexcomment/assets/icon.png)
![This undated handout photo taken by Russian cosmonaut Sergei Korsakov and released by Roscosmos State Space Corporation shows a Soyuz capsule of the International Space Station (ISS) during its fly. Russian space corporation Roscosmos said Wednesday Jan. 11, 2023 that it will launch a new spacecraft to take some of the International Space Station's crew back to Earth after their capsule was damaged and leaked coolant. Credit: Sergei Korsakov, Roscosmos State Space Corporation via AP, File Russia to launch new capsule to return space station crew](https://scx1.b-cdn.net/csz/news/800a/2023/russia-to-launch-new-c-1.jpg)
SpaceX to launch 51 Starlink satellites after weather delay
Wednesday, 11 January 2023 06:12![](/plugins/content/jlexcomment/assets/icon.png)
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SpaceX Dragon capsule to return to Earth on Wednesday
Wednesday, 11 January 2023 06:12![](/plugins/content/jlexcomment/assets/icon.png)
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Researchers develop AI method for mapping planets
Wednesday, 11 January 2023 06:12![](/plugins/content/jlexcomment/assets/icon.png)
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Vast Space becomes the newest member of "Space Beach"
Wednesday, 11 January 2023 06:12![](/plugins/content/jlexcomment/assets/icon.png)
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Spaceflight Inc. and Maritime Launch agree to future Sherpa OTV missions
Wednesday, 11 January 2023 06:12![](/plugins/content/jlexcomment/assets/icon.png)
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Lynk launches world's 2nd and 3rd commercial Cell-Towers-in-Space
Wednesday, 11 January 2023 06:12![](/plugins/content/jlexcomment/assets/icon.png)
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