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SpaceX called off the first attempt to launch the newest version of its Starship vehicle May 21 because of a problem with ground equipment.

Saltzman said the service’s growth rate is constrained by training capacity and the pace at which new operational units can be established.

Solar eclipse (artist impression)

Follow the total solar eclipse with the European Space Agency (ESA), in person or online. 

Earth’s stormy heart

The liquid iron in Earth’s outer core doesn’t always behave as expected. When it changed direction in an unexplained way, ESA satellites provided data on the direction of flow, helping scientists gain better insight into the dynamics at the centre of our planet.

In this episode of Space Minds, Mike Gruss talks with Open Cosmos’ CEO Rafel Jorda Siquier about combining Earth observation, connectivity and IoT into a single platform.

Stay space chemical compliant in the EU

Thursday, 21 May 2026 07:10
ESA's REACH workshop on hazardous chemicals helps the space industry stay compliant with EU regulations

On 2 June, the European Space Agency (ESA) will hold its free REACH workshop on chemical compliance in the space sector. This all-day event will be held at ESA’s technical centre in the Netherlands, with an option to join online.

USSF-23 mission will launch vehicles to demonstrate refueling and satellite servicing in geostationary orbit

SpaceX files for IPO

Wednesday, 20 May 2026 21:16
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SpaceX filed documents for an initial public offering of stock May 20, revealing the company’s finances and enormous ambitions

The post SpaceX files for IPO appeared first on SpaceNews.

U.S. ‘more prepared’ for next WRC

Wednesday, 20 May 2026 18:07

White House officials say they will go into a major international conference next year better prepared than ever to defend key radio-frequency spectrum priorities.

Video: 00:21:10

On 20 May, ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot conducted an in-flight call with selected media representatives live aboard the International Space Station. During the discussion, Sophie shared insights into life and research in orbit, including scientific experiments supporting human health, climate science and future space exploration.

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