Preparing Smile for space
Friday, 15 May 2026 13:00
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Before Smile can begin studying how Earth responds to the streams of particles and bursts of radiation from the Sun, the spacecraft had to complete an extraordinary journey here on Earth.
Follow the mission through its final launch preparations at Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana, from fuelling and encapsulation inside its protective fairing, to meeting the rest of the Vega-C rocket that will take it to space.
Smile is flying to space on Vega-C flight VV29. At 35 m tall, Vega-C weighs 210 tonnes on the launch pad and the rocket will take Smile to orbit with three solid-propellant-powered
Week in images: 11-15 May 2026
Friday, 15 May 2026 12:10
Week in images: 11-15 May 2026
Discover our week through the lens
Virgin Galactic reaffirms plans to begin commercial service this year
Friday, 15 May 2026 10:48Virgin Galactic said May 14 it remains on track, technically and financially, to start commercial flights of its next-generation suborbital spaceplane before the end of the year.
Chinese satellite maker MinoSpace seeks $736 million in IPO
Friday, 15 May 2026 08:00Chinese satellite maker MinoSpace has seen its initial public offering application accepted, seeking $736 million for constellation and product expansion plans.
Earth from Space: Quito’s volcanic landscape
Friday, 15 May 2026 07:00
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This image, captured by Copernicus Sentinel-2, gives us a glimpse of Ecuador’s capital, Quito, sprawling for 40 km along this high-altitude valley in the Andes. A Lyrid meteor from orbit
Friday, 15 May 2026 06:06
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The Expedition 74 crew on the International Space Station turned into meteor chasers as Earth passed through a cloud of dust and small debris left behind by comet Thatcher in 1861.
Each year in mid-April, as some of these fragments enter Earth’s atmosphere, heating up and leaving a bright trail behind them, humankind looks up – or down, in the case of the Station’s crew – to catch of glimpse of these shooting stars.
ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot set up a camera to automatically record thousands of images in the hope of catching a shooting star, an elusive event that often
Cowboy files plans for up to 20,000 orbital data centers
Thursday, 14 May 2026 20:58Cowboy Space has filed plans with the Federal Communications Commission for a 20,000-satellite “Stampede” orbital data center constellation, shortly after raising $275 million to develop rockets whose upper stages would serve as the computing platforms.
Intuitive Machines to buy ground station company
Thursday, 14 May 2026 18:51Intuitive Machines has agreed to purchase a company that operates ground stations in the United States and United Kingdom to help build out a lunar communications network.
Golden Dome chief pushes back on $1.2 trillion CBO estimate
Thursday, 14 May 2026 14:56Gen. Michael Guetlein defends plan to pursue space-based interceptors but warns affordability remains central challenge
Iridium to take over Aireon in $367 million deal to expand aviation safety business
Thursday, 14 May 2026 14:25Iridium Communications is buying the rest of the Aireon aircraft-tracking venture its connectivity constellation hosts to push further into aviation safety, surveillance and data services.
Iridium to take over Aireon to expand aviation safety business
Thursday, 14 May 2026 14:25Iridium Communications is buying the rest of the Aireon aircraft-tracking venture its connectivity constellation hosts to push further into aviation safety, surveillance and data services.
CEO Series: Chris Quilty looks at the future of the space industry
Thursday, 14 May 2026 14:03
In this episode of Space Minds, Mike Gruss talks with Chris Quilty about the launch bottleneck, the new budget proposals and what to expect in the next 12 months.
AST SpaceMobile may use ULA’s Vulcan
Thursday, 14 May 2026 11:07AST SpaceMobile may launch some of its direct-to-device satellites on United Launch Alliance’s Vulcan rocket to expand the launch options for its constellation.
House appropriators approve spending bill that keeps NASA budget flat
Thursday, 14 May 2026 10:14The House Appropriations Committee advanced a spending bill May 13 that rejects many of the cuts to NASA proposed by the administration.
Why Earth observation data is getting stuck in orbit
Thursday, 14 May 2026 10:00With the proliferation of Earth observation satellites in orbit, the increasing sophistication of sensors and surging demand for imagery and geospatial intelligence across a growing number of sectors, it is no surprise that more data is now collected than ever before. But what is perhaps surprising is that the main obstacle to the smooth operation […]

