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Wednesday, 12 November 2025 14:56

The path to Mars: Small, unsexy problems

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Artist's impression of an explosion on another star

Astronomers using the European Space Agency’s XMM-Newton space observatory and the LOFAR telescope have definitively spotted an explosive burst of material thrown out into space by another star – a burst powerful enough to strip away the atmosphere of any unlucky planet in its path.

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Wednesday, 12 November 2025 11:36

Google's plan for space-based computing

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Wednesday, 12 November 2025 07:57

Goodbye Nina, hello Sarah

ESA medical doctors Nina Purvis and Sarah Gaier meet in Antarctica at the coastal station Mario Zuchelli Image: ESA medical doctors Nina Purvis and Sarah Gaier meet in Antarctica at the coastal station Mario Zuchelli
Paris, France (SPX) Nov 10, 2025
Novaspace's latest Earth Observation Data and Services Market report identifies a major shift in the commercial landscape. The combination of geopolitical tension and rapid AI adoption is intensifying demand for defense-grade earth observation (EO) solutions. Buyers now prioritize sovereign control and immediate access to high-resolution imagery, with revisit intervals shaping competition in the
Berlin, Germany (SPX) Nov 11, 2025
Scientists at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria evaluated the carbon footprint of travel to global nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) conferences, revealing that a single transcontinental trip by a European attendee generates four to five tons of CO2 emissions. This amount surpasses the combined footprint from six months of conducting experiments, preparing samples, and performing sc
Washington DC (UPI) Nov 11, 2025
Scientists said the sun erupted Tuesday morning, unleashing a strong X5.1-class flare in an intense outburst, causing communications disruptions. It was the year's strongest solar flare. Scientists said the flare peaked around 5 a.m. EST, creating the most intense outburst since October 2024. The solar flare triggered radio blackouts on the African and European continents
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Nov 12, 2025
LandSpace, a private Beijing-based rocket manufacturer, is moving toward the debut flight of its ZQ 3, also known as Rosefinch 3, at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwestern China's Gobi Desert. The company is aiming to recover the rocket's first-stage booster after launch. The ZQ 3 is a substantial reusable rocket, measuring 66.1 meters in height and 4.5 meters in diameter, wit
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