Artemis Accords nations mark fifth anniversary

Five years after the first countries signed the Artemis Accords, a growing group of nations continues to work on how to implement the guidelines contained in the document.
SpaceX launches 21 Lockheed Martin satellites for ‘Transport Layer’ military network

This was the second plane of satellites for Tranche 1 of the Transport Layer, part of a planned global network of data transport and sensor satellites known as the Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture
Connecting science from sea to space
Doing science at sea is no easy endeavour. Add racing across oceans and heading to a UN conference , and the complexity multiplies. This summer, thanks to satellite connectivity from Eutelsat’s low Earth orbit constellation, OneWeb and the support from the European Space Agency (ESA), and the UK Space Agency, the Kaïros’ We Explore catamaran sailed smarter, safer, and more sustainably on its journey to the UN Ocean Conference in Nice.
SpaceX launches 21 satellites for U.S. military from California
SpaceX on Wednesday launched 21 satellites from California for the U.S. military's Space Development Agency.
The Falcon 9 rocket lifted off at 4:06 p.m. PDT from Vandenberg Space Force Base's Pad 4E. About 8 1/2 minutes later, the first stage landed on the drone ship Of Course I Still Love You in the Pacific Ocean. This booster was used seven times previously, including the first Tranch Real-time tracking of quantum uncertainty achieved using attosecond squeezed light
Researchers have, for the first time, directly measured quantum uncertainty as it evolves in real time - an achievement that reshapes our understanding of one of the fundamental principles of quantum mechanics.
A team led by Dr. Mohammed Th. Hassan of the University of Arizona, with collaborators from ICFO in Spain and Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen in Germany, accomplished this mi Listening for gravitational wave beats in pulsar timing data
The rhythmic ticking of pulsars - neutron stars that beam radio pulses with atomic precision - could soon reveal subtle "beats" from gravitational waves passing through the galaxy. A new theoretical study by Hideki Asada and Shun Yamamoto of Hirosaki University suggests that ultra-low-frequency gravitational waves might create interference patterns detectable in pulsar timing array (PTA) observa First bedrest samples arrive at exploration biobank in Portugal
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First bedrest samples arrive at exploration biobank in Portugal China launches 12th group of Guowang broadband satellites as rocket milestone highlights accelerating launch rate

Phoebus: keeping the smallest molecule in the Universe contained
Spain celebrates ESA heritage with substantial plans for the future
The European Space Agency's presence in Spain is set to be strengthened, while more than a dozen contracts with Spanish industry were signed on Thursday.
