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Josef Aschbacher, director general of the European Space Agency, speaks in Paris, November 23, 2022
Josef Aschbacher, director general of the European Space Agency, speaks in Paris, November 23, 2022.

European Space Agency director Josef Aschbacher promised a "transformation" of the continent's space sector in the coming years during an interview with AFP, including more collaboration between government and private industry.

Private firms will be "encouraged to be a partner and not only a contractor," Aschbacher said, answering questions on the sidelines of an aerospace industry conference taking place this week in Colorado Springs, in the United States.

US agency NASA has long incorporated into its , planning to send its astronauts to commercial orbiting outposts once the International Space Station is retired.

But any major reorientation of the European will need to be discussed at the second European space summit, to be held in Seville, Spain, in November.

Here are Aschbacher's answers to questions posed Tuesday by AFP.

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Rare solar eclipse to cross remote Australia, Indonesia
The progression of a hybrid solar eclipse is seen from Nairobi, Kenya, on Sunday, Nov. 3, 2013. A rare solar eclipse will cross over remote parts of Australia, Indonesia and East Timor on Thursday, April 20, 2023.
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Leidos lunar rover

Leidos is working with the racing company NASCAR to develop a lunar rover they will offer for an upcoming NASA competition.

Robots, humans, assemble for the Moon

Wednesday, 19 April 2023 16:56
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Building telescopes on the Moon could transform astronomy—and it's becoming an achievable goal
The far side of the moon is an attractive place to carry out astronomy. Credit: NASA / Ernie Wright

Lunar exploration is undergoing a renaissance. Dozens of missions, organized by multiple space agencies—and increasingly by commercial companies—are set to visit the moon by the end of this decade. Most of these will involve small robotic spacecraft, but NASA's ambitious Artemis program, aims to return humans to the lunar surface by the middle of the decade.

There are various reasons for all this activity, including geopolitical posturing and the search for lunar resources, such as water-ice at the lunar poles, which can be extracted and turned into hydrogen and oxygen propellant for rockets. However, science is also sure to be a major beneficiary.

The moon still has much to tell us about the origin and evolution of the solar system. It also has scientific value as a platform for observational astronomy.

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Press Release N° 18–2023

At the Space Symposium in Colorado Springs, USA, on 18 April, ESA signed a letter of intent with the Swedish National Space Agency to send an ESA astronaut to visit the International Space Station on an Axiom mission.

Ukraine’s lessons for military space

Wednesday, 19 April 2023 14:54
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Ongoing fighting in Ukraine continues to underscore the importance of combining military, civil and commercial space capabilities.

The post Ukraine’s lessons for military space appeared first on SpaceNews.

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Aerospace Corp.’s commercial space office, established to facilitate connections between startups and government technology buyers, is seeing a surge in activity.

How much water do we use for irrigation?

Wednesday, 19 April 2023 13:04
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Irrigation Ebro River basin

While we know that we use more water for irrigation than for any other single purpose, watering practices are not monitored worldwide. Water needed for agriculture is expected to further increase as time goes on, so managing this precious resource as effectively as possible is imperative. Scientists have now shown that a nifty way of using information from satellites could pave the way to measuring how much water we use to irrigate, which could subsequently lead to better management.

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Today, Italy plays a vital role in space missions and activities worldwide, far more so than is often acknowledged.

Will the Earth last forever

Wednesday, 19 April 2023 10:56
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Knoxville TN (SPX) Apr 18, 2023
Everything that has a beginning has an end. But the Earth will last for a very long time, and its end will come billions of years after anyone who is alive here now is gone. Before we talk about the future of our planet, let's review its history and when life appeared on it. The history of human beings is very, very short compared with that of Earth. b>4 billion years old br> /b> O
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Colorado Springs CO (SPX) Apr 19, 2023
Rocket Lab USA, Inc (Nasdaq: RKLB) has formally introduced the HASTE rocket (Hypersonic Accelerator Suborbital Test Electron), a suborbital testbed launch vehicle derived from Rocket Lab's heritage Electron rocket. HASTE provides reliable, high-cadence flight test opportunities needed to advance hypersonic system technology development, with the inaugural launch scheduled to take place in the fi

How did Earth get its water

Wednesday, 19 April 2023 10:56
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Washington DC (SPX) Apr 19, 2023
Our planet's water could have originated from interactions between the hydrogen-rich atmospheres and magma oceans of the planetary embryos that comprised Earth's formative years, according to new work from Carnegie Science's Anat Shahar and UCLA's Edward Young and Hilke Schlichting. Their findings, which could explain the origins of Earth's signature features, are published in Nature. For
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