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Image: Astronauts train for moonwalks in unusual places on Earth
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Engineers simulate lunar lighting for Artemis III moon landing
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ESA at Le Bourget 2025 - Day Two Highlights

The beginning of the industrial development of LISA was among the highlights for the European Space Agency on the second day of the International Paris Air Show.
ULA scrubs attempt at 2nd launch of year helping Amazon catch up to SpaceX
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Abrasive lunar dust is still less toxic than city pollution, study finds
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Watch live: Living Planet Symposium 2025

One of the biggest Earth observation conferences in the world will take place next week in Vienna. You can watch streamed plenary discussions and presentations each day on ESA Web TV.
Construction of ESA’s ambitious LISA mission begins

Today, the European Space Agency (ESA) and OHB System AG sealed their agreement to build ESA's Laser Interferometer Space Antenna, LISA. A bold scientific enterprise, the triple-spacecraft mission will be the first space-based observatory to study gravitational waves: ripples in spacetime caused by the most powerful events in the Universe, such as pairs of supermassive black holes colliding and merging.
Technology 2040

China Shenzhou XX crew advances cognitive and biotech research aboard Tiangong

New Zealand targets leadership in superconducting space tech with new research alliance
