Final call to apply to the ESA Student Internship Programme
Monday, 25 November 2024 09:00
The countdown is on! The 2024 call for applications for ESA’s Student Internship Programme closes on 30 November. This is your moment to take the first step towards an extraordinary career in space. Explore this year’s internship opportunities on our job portal and imagine yourself contributing to the next breakthroughs in space. Craft your profile, upload your CV and share your passion in your motivation letter. Don’t just dream of space—become a part of it! Apply today and set your career on a trajectory for success with ESA.
Earth bids farewell to its temporary 'mini moon' that is possibly a chunk of our actual moon
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Better data, innovation and regulation needed to tackle growing space debris threat
Sunday, 24 November 2024 22:08

NASA to make lunar cargo delivery awards to Blue Origin and SpaceX
Sunday, 24 November 2024 19:07

FAA updates environmental review for increased Starship launches
Sunday, 24 November 2024 10:14

Hubble reveals edge-on spiral galaxy with unique structure
Sunday, 24 November 2024 02:11
The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has captured a striking view of UGC 10043, a spiral galaxy located approximately 150 million light-years away in the Serpens constellation. This galaxy is seen edge-on, revealing a sharp silhouette of its disk rather than the familiar spiral arm pattern.
From this vantage point, UGC 10043's disk appears as a distinct line with thick, dark dust lanes that China inflatable space capsule aces orbital test
Sunday, 24 November 2024 02:11
China's innovative inflatable capsule has successfully completed its in-orbit flight test aboard the Shijian-19 satellite, as announced by the China Academy of Space Technology (CAST) on Thursday. The test, described as a complete success, marks a significant step forward in space engineering.
The inflatable capsule represents a cutting-edge, multi-functional technology featuring a flexibl Atomic-6 partners with Starpath Robotics for Lunar Power Tower development
Sunday, 24 November 2024 02:11
Atomic-6 has entered into a development contract with Starpath Robotics to design and build a deployable composite boom for Starpath's advanced solar power generation system. This collaboration brings together Atomic-6's innovative composite manufacturing techniques and Starpath's vision for lunar infrastructure development.
Starpath Robotics is working to establish robotic mining operatio China details plans for manned lunar landing by 2030
Sunday, 24 November 2024 02:11
China has revealed additional insights into its manned lunar mission, targeting a moon landing by 2030, through a video presentation at the Human Space Symposium. The animation, released by the China Manned Space Agency (CMSA), showcases key mission aspects, including a lunar rover exploring the moon's surface and outlining a three-day exploration route centered around the landing zone.
Th Proba-3 precision laser calibration for artificial solar eclipse mission
Sunday, 24 November 2024 02:11
ESA's Proba-3 mission, a groundbreaking double-spacecraft formation flying project, is set for launch on December 4 from India. The mission aims to achieve artificial solar eclipses on demand, relying on advanced positioning technologies, including a precision laser system that enables the spacecraft to maintain their precise alignment in orbit.
The Proba-3 mission comprises two spacecraft Researchers probe ancient wood for clues about massive solar storms
Sunday, 24 November 2024 02:11
The Northern Lights were visible much farther south than usual this year, and pictures of the colorful hues filled social media. Now, imagine an aurora hundreds of times brighter - except no one would be able to snap a photo of it, as the onslaught of particles rushing in from the sun would instantly turn smartphones into bricks.
Such extreme solar storms are rare - only six are known to h Making Mars' Moons: Supercomputers Offer 'Disruptive' New Explanation
Sunday, 24 November 2024 02:11
A NASA study using a series of supercomputer simulations reveals a potential new solution to a longstanding Martian mystery: How did Mars get its moons? The first step, the findings say, may have involved the destruction of an asteroid.
The research team, led by Jacob Kegerreis, a postdoctoral research scientist at NASA's Ames Research Center in California's Silicon Valley, found that an a Astronauts show slower task performance in space but maintain cognitive stability
Sunday, 24 November 2024 02:11
The effects of space travel on human physiology are profound, subjecting astronauts to conditions such as radiation, microgravity, disrupted sleep, and high-stress environments. These factors could potentially impact cognitive abilities, a critical concern given the complexity and high stakes of tasks performed aboard spacecraft.
To address this, researchers from NASA's Behavioral Health a Spinning fusion fuel for efficiency
Sunday, 24 November 2024 02:11
A different mix of fuels with enhanced properties could overcome some of the major barriers to making fusion a more practical energy source, according to a new study.
The proposed approach would still use deuterium and tritium, which are generally accepted as the most promising pair of fuels for fusion energy production. However, the quantum properties of the fuel would be adjusted for pea 

