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With FAA OK, SpaceX back to normal Falcon 9 launches
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'Biggest and brightest' supermoon to shine over California soon—along with comet, meteors
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The astronaut wears Prada as Axiom unveils new spacesuit
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Researchers simulate moon dust collection with teleoperated robots
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Hubble captures intricacies of R Aquarii
The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has provided a dramatic and colourful close-up look at one of the most boisterous stars in our galaxy, weaving a huge spiral pattern among the stars. Hubble's images capturing its details and its evolution are featured by a unique timelapse video.
Moving ahead with Italy’s constellation of Earth observation satellites
Today, during the 75th International Astronautical Congress taking place in Milan, Italy, ESA signed the extension of contracts with Argotec and Thales Alenia Space Italia (TASI) for the production of the second batch of IRIDE satellites – a future Earth observation constellation designed to monitor environmental changes and support critical services in Italy.
ESA recognition for excellent space companies
ESA spends over 5 billion euros annually on procurement, relying on robust, high precision engineering as well as innovative ideas for its space missions, where the quality of ESA suppliers is paramount. ESA recently presented three space companies with prestigious awards for excellence and innovation.
IAC 2024 - Day 3
Building Vega-C flight VV25 on its launch pad
ESA partners with D-Orbit for first in-orbit servicing mission
span class="NL"> a href="http://www.dorbit.space" class="highlight">D-Orbit i /a> br> /span> ESA is advancing space sustainability through its inaugural in-orbit servicing mission, RISE. The agency has signed a euro 119 million contract with D-Orbit, acting as the co-funding prime contractor, to lead this initiative. The RISE mission will demonstrate the capability to safely rendezvous,