The best Milky Way map, by Gaia (edge-on)
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The best Milky Way map, by Gaia (artist impression) Falcon 9 launches American and Japanese commercial lunar landers

A Falcon 9 successfully launched Jan.
Firefly looks to punch NASA moon ticket with overnight SpaceX launch
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Technological ‘to-do list’ to reach Zero Debris created
There is an increasing willingness in the space sector to tackle the problem of space debris. Yet much of the required technology to mitigate or prevent its risks is still missing.
Preventing new debris, avoiding collisions and the timely clearance of satellites from orbit at their end-of-mission are complex challenges that each require a variety of practical solutions.
Released to the public on 15 January 2025, the Zero Debris Technical Booklet is a community-driven document that identifies technologies that will contribute to the goal of Zero Debris by 2030. Essentially, the Booklet forms a technical Zero Debris 'to-do list'.
Ariane 6 central core on the move
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Ariane 6 Central Core being transferred from the launcher assembly building to the launch pad Do the Space Launch System and Orion have a future under the Trump administration?

Since the recent presidential election, there’s been a flurry of speculation about the future of NASA’s Moon to Mars plans during the second Trump administration.
Slingshot tracks electronic interference targeting GPS signals

The company won a $1.9 million Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase 2 contract from SpaceWERX
The post Slingshot tracks electronic interference targeting GPS signals appeared first on SpaceNews.
Proba-3 becomes two: Satellites successfully separate
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Trump 2.0 – How Will the Space Sector Change? (Replay)

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