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Bridgestone, Astrobotic Collaborate on Lunar Rover Tires

Students' Experiments Launch to Space Aboard SpaceX Resupply Mission

Gilat secures $5M in US Defense SATCOM orders

Matter Intelligence secures $12M for hyperspectral remote sensing for real-time data

Two national airlines opt for advanced inflight connectivity with SES Open Orbits

Space is closer than you think: apply now to the ESA Student Internship Programme

The 2025 ESA internship opportunities are now live! Positions are open in a wide range of fields, including engineering, science, IT, natural and social sciences, business, economics, and administrative services. This is your chance to launch your career in the extraordinary world of space exploration—don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to gain hands-on experience with one of the world’s leading space organisations!
Webb and Hubble examine spooky galaxy pair

Stare deeply at these galaxies. They appear as if blood is pumping through the top of a flesh-free face. The long, ghastly ‘stare’ of their searing eye-like cores shines out into the supreme cosmic darkness.
SpaceX sets its own record with company's 69th Space Coast launch of the year
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How marine heatwaves impact phytoplankton and ocean health

Marine heatwaves – periods of prolonged, unusually warm seawater – are increasingly threatening marine ecosystems around the world. A recent study, led by the Institute of Marine Sciences of the National Research Council of Italy (CNR-ISMAR) as part of ESA’s CAREHeat project, specifically examined these effects in the North-Western Mediterranean Sea.
By combining satellite data from ESA’s Climate Change Initiative (ESA CCI), in situ robotic platforms called BioGeoChemical-Argo floats and Copernicus Marine’s biogeochemical models, the research highlights how these heatwaves significantly disrupt the spring phytoplankton bloom – a vital process for marine life.
Solid-fuel ICBM? What we know about Kim Jong Un's arsenal
