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Lockheed Martin's next gen interceptor achieves communications testing milestone

China launches terrestrial ecosystem carbon monitoring satellite

NASA data on plant 'sweating' could help predict wildfire severity

Spaceflight and SAB partner to fly Sherpa OTVs on Vega missions

CST signs agreement with Gilmour Space for the launch of 50kg to LEO

AST SpaceMobile's BlueWalker 3 test satellite arrives at Cape Canaveral

Benchmark to keep popular orbits safer with collision avoidance kit

NASA Announces New CubeSat Launch Initiative Partnership Opportunities

Keeping space centre’s cool

Exposed! International Space Station tests organisms, materials in space

Space may look empty, but it contains extreme temperatures, high levels of background radiation, micrometeoroids, and the unfiltered glare of the sun. In addition, materials and equipment on the outside of the International Space Station are exposed to atomic oxygen (AO) and other charged particles as it orbits the Earth at the very edge of our atmosphere.