ESA data records help underpin climate change report
According to the newly released 35th State of the Climate report, 2024 saw record highs in greenhouse gas concentrations, global land and ocean temperatures, sea levels, and ocean heat content. Glaciers also suffered their largest annual ice loss on record. Data records from ESA’s Climate Change Initiative helped underpin these findings.
Jupiter birth dated through ancient molten rock droplets in meteorites
Researchers from Nagoya University and the Italian National Institute for Astrophysics (INAF) have determined the timing of Jupiter's formation by studying tiny molten rock spheres known as chondrules preserved in meteorites. These droplets formed 4.6 billion years ago when Jupiter's powerful gravity drove high-speed collisions between rocky and icy planetesimals.
When the planetesimals co Juice mission on track for Venus flyby after spacecraft communications restored
The European Space Agency's Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (Juice) has resumed normal operations after a communications anomaly temporarily cut contact during its cruise to Venus for a critical gravity-assist maneuver scheduled on 31 August.
The signal loss occurred on 16 July when Juice failed to establish contact with ESA's Cebreros ground station in Spain. Backup attempts from the New Norci York Space delivers 21 satellites for first deployment of U.S. military network

The satellites are scheduled to launch in September in the first operational launch of the Space Development Agency’s Transport Layer constellation in low Earth orbit
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Advancing lunar habitats with thermoelectric power generation
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NASA science, cargo launch on 33rd SpaceX resupply mission to station
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SpaceX to launch Starship rocket again after string of setbacks
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DeepSat wins AFWERX contract for very low Earth orbit monitoring

SAN FRANCISCO – Southern California startup DeepSat won a $1.25 million U.S. Air Force contract to develop very low Earth orbit (VLEO) monitoring capabilities.

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