Living Planet Symposium Extra News: Day 5
ESA’s Living Planet Symposium came to a close today, concluding a week of networking, discussions and meeting of curious, scientific minds.
Today, one of the focal points was thermal imaging instruments, which are critical for monitoring land-surface temperature – and will be carried on upcoming missions such as the upcoming Copernicus Land Surface Temperature Mission. ESA’s Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) mission celebrated passing its 15-year milestone in orbit – the mission has helped improve weather and climate models. Three new contracts were signed for ESA’s InCubed programme, which is central to the agency’s efforts
New SLS booster design suffers anomaly during test

A new version of the solid rocket booster being developed for the Space Launch System experienced an anomaly during a test firing in Utah June 26.
All eyes on the moon: sharing information for lunar peace, safety and sustainability

Flyby mission strategies for detecting oceans on Uranus' moons
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Living Planet Symposium highlights in pictures
ESA Living Planet Symposium concludes today, having brought together more than 6500 people across the Earth observation community. The takeaways include new connections, collaborations, not to mention the revelation of pioneering mission images. As a picture is worth a thousand words, here’s a selection that captures just a few of the many highlights.
EchoStar delays bankruptcy threat after Trump pushes for FCC resolution

EchoStar has delayed a potential bankruptcy filing to allow more time for talks with regulators reviewing whether the satellite operator is complying with conditions tied to its spectrum licenses.
The Commercial Space Federation (CSF) Welcomes Starcloud and Volta Space Technologies as New Associate Members

June 27, 2025 – Washington, D.C.
Hey Siri, fix my spacecraft! A virtual assistant could help astronauts handle unexpected space mission issues
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New propulsion systems could enable a mission to Sedna
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SpaceX scores $81.6 million Space Force contract to launch weather satellite

Space Force awards third consecutive NSSL Phase 3 task order to SpaceX for 2027 launch
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