OroraTech raises 25 million euros for satellite wildfire detection system


Using roaches to minimise waste in space
Waste management is a critical challenge for spaceflight. But what if the waste produced by astronauts could be sustainably transformed into something valuable in space? A Polish company thought about that and has come up an innovative solution: an insect bioreactor powered by Madagascar cockroaches.
Lunar Pathfinder for lunar connection
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Artist's impression of Lunar Pathfinder Navigation tech for the future of mobility
Where would we be without our GNSS-enabled car navigation systems or navigation apps on our smartphone? Space technology, particularly global navigation satellite systems like the European Galileo, is the backbone of today's mobility and transport.
But are current technologies and systems enough to meet the evolving mobility needs of the future? The European Space Agency is closely monitoring emerging technology trends and staying ahead of the curve, designing and developing the future of Galileo and EGNOS, and conceiving new missions and programmes so that European space technology continues to serve the demands of an increasingly interconnected and mobile world.
How countries can increase their participation in the global space economy

Zoom into the first page of ESA Euclid’s great cosmic atlas
On 15 October 2024, ESA’s Euclid space mission reveals the first piece of its great map of the Universe, showing millions of stars and galaxies.
Army’s space tech roadmap emphasizes secure navigation, satcom, intelligence

Kirk Konert, AE Industrial Partners – Commercial Space Transformers




