ESA astronaut candidates of the class of 2022
Wednesday, 03 May 2023 08:56ESA's astronaut candidates of the class of 2022 at the European Astronaut Centre in Cologne, Germany.
The five candidates are Sophie Adenot, Pablo Álvarez Fernández, Rosemary Coogan, Raphaël Liégeois, and Marco Sieber. The group is part of the 17-member astronaut class of 2022, selected from 22 500 applicants from across ESA Member States.
The astronaut candidates will be trained to the highest level for future space missions. Basic training includes learning about space exploration, technical and scientific disciplines, space systems and operations, as well as spacewalks and survival training.
Euclid arrives at launch site
Wednesday, 03 May 2023 08:00ESA’s Euclid spacecraft finished its ocean cruise safe and sound on 30 April at Port Canaveral in Florida. Subsequently, the satellite was moved by road to the Astrotech facility near Cape Canaveral.
TTTech: Secure networking for safety-critical space systems
Wednesday, 03 May 2023 04:25Ambitious international programs like NASA Artemis are leading the way into the next era of space exploration and human space flight driven by new technologies and commercial partnerships.
Artemis 1 cubesat nearing end of mission
Tuesday, 02 May 2023 23:16A cubesat launched as a secondary payload on Artemis 1 may end its operations at the end of the month unless it can get its propulsion system working.
Air Force to launch Link 16 tactical communications cubesat
Tuesday, 02 May 2023 21:25A U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory cubesat equipped with a Link 16 tactical communications radio will launch to low Earth orbit as early as June on the SpaceX Transporter 8 rideshare.
Satellite manufacturer LeoStella focused on defense market as commercial demand softens
Tuesday, 02 May 2023 20:29LeoStella, a manufacturer of small satellites, is pursuing U.S.
European space giants join forces for IRIS²
Tuesday, 02 May 2023 19:57Europe’s largest space companies have banded together to bid for a role in the European Union’s proposed multi-orbit connectivity constellation.
New video series captures team working on NASA's Europa Clipper
Tuesday, 02 May 2023 19:32Destined for Jupiter's icy moon Europa, the Europa Clipper spacecraft—the largest NASA has ever flown on an interplanetary mission—is being readied to launch in October 2024. Between now and then, thousands of hours of work will go into assembling and testing the spacecraft to ensure it's hardy enough to survive a six-year 1.6-billion-mile (2.6 billion kilometer) journey and sophisticated enough to perform a detailed science investigation of this mysterious moon.
ESA extends AI and cloud computing to space
Tuesday, 02 May 2023 13:00Despite the rain trickling down the windows, the atmosphere in this room is bright. Twelve teams are gathered in ESA's ESTEC technology centre to explore how we can use the latest developments in AI and advanced computing to make satellites smarter. To make them more reactive, agile and independent.
African space agencies have the potential to lead the global space race
Tuesday, 02 May 2023 12:30African nations have the potential to become leading competitors in the space industry due to the continent’s rapidly expanding space industry, the amount of institutional knowledge already available, and its large youth population poised to become the next generation of space innovators.
Watch live: ESA's class of 2022 astronaut candidates first news conference
Tuesday, 02 May 2023 12:09BlackSky releases rare satellite image of alleged airship in China
Tuesday, 02 May 2023 11:08BlackSky Technology Inc. (NYSE: BKSY) released the first and only known public satellite image, according to a third-party intelligence analyst, of an alleged aerostat at the Korla East Test Site, China. The rare image was captured Friday, November 4, 2022, at 9 a.m. local time and is one of only two images, from among more than 1,000 images collected over the duration of one year, that shows a
Massive radio array to search for ET signals from other civilizations
Tuesday, 02 May 2023 11:08One of the world's most powerful radio telescope arrays is joining the hunt for signals from other galactic civilizations. The National Science Foundation's Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA), situated about 50 miles west of Socorro, New Mexico, is collecting data that scientists will analyze for the type of emissions that only artificial transmitters make, signals that would betray the exist
Zhurong Rover finds evidence of water at low latitudes on modern Mars
Tuesday, 02 May 2023 11:08The Zhurong rover has found evidence of water on dune surfaces on modern Mars by providing key observational proof of liquid water at low Martian latitudes, according to a study led by Prof. QIN Xiaoguang from the Institute of Geology and Geophysics (IGG) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). Researchers from the National Astronomical Observatories of CAS and the Institute of Atmospher
Conservation groups sue US regulator over SpaceX launches
Tuesday, 02 May 2023 11:08US conservation groups on Monday announced they are suing the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for not doing enough to protect the environment from SpaceX's Starship program. The move came after the world's most powerful rocket exploded on its first integrated test flight, just four minutes after launching from Boca Chica, Texas on April 20. SpaceX video showed a hail of debris bein