New ESA director general outlines priorities
Wednesday, 07 April 2021 11:16
WASHINGTON — The new head of the European Space Agency has outlined his priorities for the next several years, ranging from improving relations with the European Union to increasing commercialization activities.
The ESA Agenda 2025 document, released by the agency April 7, is an expression of how its new director general, Josef Aschbacher, wants to use the agency to ensure Europe retains a role as a global leader in space.
Perseverance's take selfie with Ingenuity
Wednesday, 07 April 2021 09:31
Odyssey marks 20 years of mapping Mars
Wednesday, 07 April 2021 09:31
NASA's OSIRIS-REx completes final tour of Asteroid Bennu
Wednesday, 07 April 2021 09:31
Webb Telescope packs its sunshield for a million mile trip
Wednesday, 07 April 2021 09:31
Ningbo to build $3.05b rocket launchpad site
Wednesday, 07 April 2021 09:31
Mars helicopter Ingenuity performs well before first flight
Wednesday, 07 April 2021 09:31
China's Chang'e 4 probe resumes work for 29th lunar day
Wednesday, 07 April 2021 09:31
Asteroids are born big - and here is why!
Wednesday, 07 April 2021 09:31
Trio of fast-spinning brown dwarfs may reveal a rotational speed limit
Wednesday, 07 April 2021 09:31
First transiting exoplanet's 'chemical fingerprint' reveals its distant birthplace
Wednesday, 07 April 2021 09:31
SKF bearings help Mars Rover collect rock and regolith samples on the planet's surface
Wednesday, 07 April 2021 09:31
SpaceX launches 60 Starlink communications satellites
Wednesday, 07 April 2021 09:31
Optical links to connect air passengers securely
Wednesday, 07 April 2021 08:26
Flight passengers will be able to connect securely to their families and colleagues on Earth via sophisticated laser systems.
Bruno: The next big thing for ULA is a long-endurance upper stage
Tuesday, 06 April 2021 23:29
WASHINGTON — When United Launch Alliance started to develop its new Vulcan rocket, it envisioned using a new upper stage called ACES, short for advanced cryogenic evolved stage. ULA’s president and CEO Tory Bruno described it in 2018 as a transportation system that would operate in space for weeks or months performing missions in different orbits.