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Zurich, Switzerland (SPX) Jun 24, 2022
The international space supplier Beyond Gravity is launching its own start-up program "Launchpad" in October 2022. The incubator supports young start-ups and their promising ideas around space technology. In the process, teams are developed from an early stage to an initial investment opportunity. The application period runs until mid-August 2022. From state-owned enterprise to start
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Beijing, China (SPX) Jun 22, 2022
On June 16, the 28th World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought, China's national home event was held in Beijing, where Chinese scientists released an online tool, the Great Green Wall Big Data Facilitator, to help African countries combat increasingly severe land degradation. Land degradation is one of the most significant global ecological and environmental challenges. Africa is par
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Boston MA (SPX) Jun 22, 2022
Autonomous robots have come a long way since the fastidious Roomba. In recent years, artificially intelligent systems have been deployed in self-driving cars, last-mile food delivery, restaurant service, patient screening, hospital cleaning, meal prep, building security, and warehouse packing. Each of these robotic systems is a product of an ad hoc design process specific to that particula
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Irvine CA (SPX) Jun 10, 2022
As electronic, thermoelectric and computer technologies have been miniaturized to nanometer scale, engineers have faced a challenge studying fundamental properties of the materials involved; in many cases, targets are too small to be observed with optical instruments. Using cutting-edge electron microscopes and novel techniques, a team of researchers at the University of California, Irvine

Week in images: 20-24 June 2022

Friday, 24 June 2022 12:00
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ESA – made of people

Week in images: 20-24 June 2022

Discover our week through the lens

ILA 2022 in images

Friday, 24 June 2022 11:32
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Photo highlights from the ‘Space for Earth’ space pavilion at ILA, the Berlin Air and Space Show, from 22 to 26 .June 2022.

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Image: Lunar science stirring on Mount Etna
Credit: ESA–K. Wormnes

This image comes to you from Mount Etna, Sicily, where a lunar analog study focusing on robotic exploration is currently unfolding.

The project—named the ARCHES Space-Analog Demonstration—is a multi-agency, multi-robot event brought to life by the German Aerospace Center DLR, and featuring significant ESA participation. ESA will be joining the project to run the latest and final part of the Analog-1 campaign, the completion of which will mark the culmination of one of the agency's long-term research endeavors, dating back to 2008.

For four weeks spanning 12 June to 9 July, the project will explore the operations and technologies that enable a sample return mission on the lunar surface involving an astronaut on the Lunar Gateway with a rover operations control room on Earth and scientific expertise on-hand at other control centers.

As part of the simulation, ESA astronaut Thomas Reiter will control a rover stationed 2,600 m up on the slopes of Mt. Etna from a room 23 km away in the nearby town of Catania. This distance simulates the sort of remote-control situations astronauts will encounter at the lunar Gateway.

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Ansari at Summit for Space Sustainability

The X Prize Foundation is considering a prize competition focused on removal of space debris to spur technological innovation in the field.

The post X Prize Foundation studying active debris removal competition appeared first on SpaceNews.

Second helpings of Mercury

Friday, 24 June 2022 08:00
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The search for volcanoes

The ESA/JAXA BepiColombo mission has made its second gravity assist of planet Mercury, capturing new close-up images as it steers closer towards Mercury orbit in 2025. 

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NASA: Give us back our moon dust and cockroaches
This April 2022 handout photograph provided by RR Auction shows moon dust from the 1969 Apollo 11 mission, which was pulled from an auction listing after NASA said the dust, and some cockroaches that were fed the dust, are property of the federal government. Credit: Lawrence McGlynn/RR Auction photo via AP

NASA wants its moon dust and cockroaches back.

The has asked Boston-based RR Auction to halt the sale of moon dust collected during the 1969 Apollo 11 mission that had subsequently been fed to cockroaches during an experiment to determine if the lunar rock contained any sort of pathogen that posed a threat to terrestrial life.

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The United States' announcement of a ban on destructive ASAT tests set the stage for a UN meeting on reducing space threats.

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Earth from Space: Lake Balkhash

Friday, 24 June 2022 07:00
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Lake Balkhash, Kazakhastan

Lake Balkhash, the largest lake in Central Asia, is featured in this false-colour image captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission.

ESA – made of people

Friday, 24 June 2022 06:12
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Space quartet

Vital research into health, climate, materials and more continues with ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti and colleagues aboard the Space Station this month. Get up to date with what was on their schedule with May’s space science summary.

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GSLV Mk III liftoff

OneWeb, the broadband megaconstellation company whose launch plans were disrupted by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, expects to resume launches late this year, an executive said June 23.

The post OneWeb to resume launches in fourth quarter appeared first on SpaceNews.

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