An exoplanet atmosphere as never seen before
Wednesday, 23 November 2022 10:34![](/plugins/content/jlexcomment/assets/icon.png)
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Advanced Space leads first ever commercial mission to operate at the moon
Wednesday, 23 November 2022 10:34![](/plugins/content/jlexcomment/assets/icon.png)
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SpaceX Dragon supply ship launch scrubbed by bad weather
Wednesday, 23 November 2022 10:34![](/plugins/content/jlexcomment/assets/icon.png)
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Xi: China open to space exchanges, cooperation
Wednesday, 23 November 2022 10:34![](/plugins/content/jlexcomment/assets/icon.png)
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Marines Must Fight for Space
Wednesday, 23 November 2022 10:34![](/plugins/content/jlexcomment/assets/icon.png)
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An early start to a long weekend - Sols 3660-3664
Wednesday, 23 November 2022 10:34![](/plugins/content/jlexcomment/assets/icon.png)
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'Sail' to de-orbit would-be space junk
Wednesday, 23 November 2022 10:34![](/plugins/content/jlexcomment/assets/icon.png)
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Satellite broadband firms join forces
Wednesday, 23 November 2022 10:34![](/plugins/content/jlexcomment/assets/icon.png)
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Hungary to spend $100 million on private astronaut mission to ISS
Wednesday, 23 November 2022 08:53![](/plugins/content/jlexcomment/assets/icon.png)
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The Hungarian government plans to spend $100 million to send an astronaut to the International Space Station in two years through a deal with Axiom Space.
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European Space Agency to vote on record budget, name new astronauts
Wednesday, 23 November 2022 08:41![](/plugins/content/jlexcomment/assets/icon.png)
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The European Space Agency will vote on Wednesday on whether to spend billions more euros to keep up with rising competition in space, as well as unveiling its much-anticipated new crop of astronauts.
The ESA's 22 member states, whose ministers charged with space duties have been meeting in Paris since Tuesday, will decide on meeting the agency's request for a record 18.7 billion euros for new programs over the next three years.
The figure is more than 25 percent higher than the 14.5 billion euros agreed at the ESA's last ministerial council in 2019.
ESA director-general Josef Aschbacher told AFP that Europe risks "falling out of the race" in space if it does not expand the budget.
Family portrait
Wednesday, 23 November 2022 07:25![](/plugins/content/jlexcomment/assets/icon.png)
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The Orion spacecraft with European Service Module (left), Earth (middle) and the Moon (right) are captured in this ‘family portrait’ by Orion’s solar array camera during the spacecraft’s closet approach to the lunar surface.
Six days into the 25-day Artemis I mission, the Orion spacecraft performed a key manoeuvre: just a little more than 130 km from the lunar surface, the main engine on the European Service Module – a repurposed Space Shuttle engine that is now on its 20th spaceflight – fired for just under 150 seconds to push the spacecraft and head towards a lunar orbit using
France, Germany and Italy sign agreement on launch vehicle development
Wednesday, 23 November 2022 07:03![](/plugins/content/jlexcomment/assets/icon.png)
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An agreement among three European countries could help secure near-term funding for launch vehicle development but have a bigger effect in the long term on how future projects are financed.
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Viasat wins $325 million U.S. Special Operations Command contract
Tuesday, 22 November 2022 22:07![](/plugins/content/jlexcomment/assets/icon.png)
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The U.S. Special Operations Command awarded Viasat a $325 million contract to provide communications equipment and networking services over the next five years.
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Space Force establishes permanent presence in Indo-Pacific region
Tuesday, 22 November 2022 21:07![](/plugins/content/jlexcomment/assets/icon.png)
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The Space Force on Nov. 22 formally established a unit within U.S. Indo-Pacific Command.
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The not-quite-tangible reality of Virtual Ground Stations
Tuesday, 22 November 2022 18:23![](/plugins/content/jlexcomment/assets/icon.png)
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The satellite communications industry could be just years away from being able to run modems and other ground station hardware in the cloud, although many technical challenges remain to be solved.
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