Spire and Planet expand satellite fleets on Transporter 15 mission
Saturday, 29 November 2025 14:16
Spire Global Inc and Planet Labs PBC have each reported new satellite deployments on SpaceXs Transporter 15 rideshare flight from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, expanding commercial constellations focused on Earth observation, weather, and radio frequency data.
Planet confirmed that its AI enabled high resolution Pelican 5 and Pelican 6 satellites reached orbit alongside 36 Sup LUCI optical terminal to link satellites for France 2030 space program
Saturday, 29 November 2025 14:16
Oledcomm is developing a new optical terminal called LUCI to provide inter-satellite communications for the French space agency CNES within the France 2030 program. The company, which focuses on wireless optical links, will build and demonstrate a bidirectional inter-satellite service using this compact terminal for the program's space component.
LUCI, short for Ultra-Compact Inter-Satelli Europe secures record space budget to boost independence
Saturday, 29 November 2025 14:16
The European Space Agency announced Thursday it had secured a record budget of 22.1 billion euros to fund its programmes for the next three years, as the continent seeks greater independence in space.
The ESA also approved a plan to bolster defence cooperation and laid out plans for scientific space missions at a ministerial council meeting in the German city of Bremen.
The agency's 23 m Life, Culture and AI: Why 'plagiarism' Is Our Default Operating System
Saturday, 29 November 2025 14:16
As AI models are accused of stealing the world's creativity, a deeper view emerges: life, culture - and now machines - all run on ceaseless pattern-copying, much like an extreme, accelerated form of reading. The real novelty is that humans invented the idea of "Plagiarism" with a capital P. Station 10 as Soyuz crew arrives amid Baikonur launch pad crisis
Saturday, 29 November 2025 14:16
Ten people are now onboard the International Space Station after the arrival of three new crew members on the Soyuz MS-28 spacecraft. While back on Earth, damage to the Baikonur launch pad raises questions about Russia's ability to sustain future crewed missions in the immediate term and what this means for ISS operations as pressure builds to retire and eventually deorbit the station.
Soy Where Antarctica's ice melt will have the biggest impact on sea levels
Saturday, 29 November 2025 14:16
When polar ice sheets melt, the effects ripple across the world. The melting ice raises average global sea level, alters ocean currents and affects temperatures in places far from the poles.
But melting ice sheets don't affect sea level and temperatures in the same way everywhere.
In a new study, our team of scientists investigated how ice melting in Antarctica affects global climate Sivers Semiconductors and Doosan Announce Joint Initiative to Advance Ka-Band SATCOM Antenna Technology
Saturday, 29 November 2025 14:16Transporter-15 rideshare mission launches 140 payloads
Saturday, 29 November 2025 11:27
A Falcon 9 launched 140 payloads on its latest dedicated rideshare mission Nov.
Baikonur pad damaged in Soyuz launch to ISS
Saturday, 29 November 2025 08:15
The Baiknour pad used for the launch of the latest crew to the ISS has sustained damage, raising questions about its ability to support upcoming missions to the station.
Italian mission adds to growing IRIDE space fleet
Saturday, 29 November 2025 07:00
The Italian programme IRIDE, which provides public sector services based on data from its fleet of Earth observation constellations, has added eight satellites to its second constellation, Eaglet II.
High-resolution radar satellites launched for Greece
Saturday, 29 November 2025 06:00
Thanks to the EU-funded Recovery and Resilience Facility, and through collaboration between the Greek government, the private satellite company ICEYE and the European Space Agency (ESA), two new high-resolution radar satellites have been launched to strengthen disaster management, environmental monitoring and national security across Greece.
Varda Space launches its fifth mission, extends run of AFRL test flights
Friday, 28 November 2025 21:23
W-5 is the newest spacecraft in the company’s “W-Series” of free-flying reentry vehicles designed to orbit Earth, conduct on-orbit processing and return space-made materials.
ESA’s HydroGNSS mission launched to ‘scout’ for water
Friday, 28 November 2025 20:50
The European Space Agency’s first Scout mission, HydroGNSS, was launched today, 28 November, marking a significant step in advancing global understanding of water availability and the effects of climate change on Earth’s water cycle.
The two twin HydroGNSS satellites were carried into orbit at 19:44 CET aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, as part of the Transporter-15 rideshare flight from the Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.
HydroGNSS launch highlights
Friday, 28 November 2025 20:00
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ESA’s first Scout mission, HydroGNSS, was launched on 28 November 2025, marking a significant step in advancing global understanding of water availability and the effects of climate change on Earth’s water cycle.
The two twin HydroGNSS satellites were carried into orbit aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from the Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, US.
Embracing the New Space concept, HydroGNSS is one of ESA’s new Scout missions being developed within the Earth Observation FutureEO programme.
Replay: HydroGNSS launch coverage
Friday, 28 November 2025 20:00
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ESA’s first Scout mission, HydroGNSS, was launched on 28 November 2025, marking a significant step in advancing global understanding of water availability and the effects of climate change on Earth’s water cycle.
The two twin HydroGNSS satellites were carried into orbit aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from the Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, US.
Embracing the New Space concept, HydroGNSS is one of ESA’s new Scout missions being developed within the Earth Observation FutureEO programme.
