NASA changes landing site for Peregrine lunar lander

NASA and Astrobotic have changed the landing site for the company’s first lunar lander mission shortly before its scheduled launch, moving the mission to a location of greater scientific interest.
China to build satellite ground stations in Antarctica

China is to construct new ground station facilities to its Zhongshan research base in Antarctica to support satellite data acquisition.
Earth from Space: Kolkata, India
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Kolkata, formerly Calcutta, is featured in this image, captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission. Exploring a turbulent tarantula
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Exploring a turbulent tarantula Week in images: 30 January - 03 February 2023

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Former ILS president hired as new Spaceflight CEO

Space transportation services provider Spaceflight Inc. has hired the former president of International Launch Services as its new chief executive.
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France pledges not to conduct anti-satellite missile tests but leaves other options open

Driven by concerns over space debris, in late November the French Ministry for the Armed Forces formally committed not to conduct anti-satellite missile tests. And yet, France's space strategy of 2019 resolved to "toughen" the country's space capabilities.
Given the short lapse of just three years, how can we make sense of France's seemingly contradictory space military policy?
A historic but surprising decision?
In October 2022, the United Nations voted to work towards putting an end to "destructive direct-ascent antisatellite missile testing"—that is, missiles fired at satellites from Earth's surface or from the air. France cosponsored the resolution and voted for it, despite possessing the technical expertise required to develop such a capacity.
The ministry's statement, published on 9 November 2022, is strongly worded. It dubs anti-satellite testing as "destabilizing and irresponsible," and insists France never conducted such tests. It also voices concerns about the potential impact of space debris on the integrity of in-use satellites, as well as for the space domain. France's decision follows that of the United States on 9 April 2022, which the Elysée Palace had then applauded.
Sidus Space raises $5.2 million for LEO constellation

Sidus Space has raised $5.2 million from the stock market to support LizzieSat, a multipurpose constellation it expects to start deploying in low Earth orbit this year.
Experiments to complete scientific understanding of how reduced gravity affects boiling and condensation

With temperatures on the moon ranging from minus 410 to a scorching 250 degrees Fahrenheit, it's an understatement to say that humans will need habitats with heat and air conditioning to survive there long term.
But heating and cooling systems won't be effective enough to support habitats for lunar exploration or even longer trips to Mars without an understanding of what reduced gravity does to boiling and condensation.
