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Planet expands satellite production with new Berlin facility
Planet Labs GmbH has announced plans to establish a new satellite manufacturing facility in Berlin, marking a major expansion of its European operations. The site will focus on producing next-generation, high-resolution Pelican satellites to meet increasing demand for advanced Earth observation and intelligence solutions across Europe.
The investment, expected to exceed eight figures, will Chinese IoT satellite constellation completes first phase for global communications
A Chinese satellite network dedicated to Internet of Things (IoT) services has achieved global surface coverage, excluding polar regions, with the deployment of its first-phase constellation of 64 satellites.
The milestone was reached following the launch of 11 Geely-06 satellites from a sea platform in Shandong province. The deployment marks the culmination of six launches between 2022 an Wind driven rovers show promise for low cost Mars missions
Recent tests suggest that swarms of spherical tumbleweed rovers could offer an affordable and efficient way to explore Mars. Experiments conducted in a wind tunnel and on natural terrain show that the wind powered design can move across a range of surfaces under Mars like conditions.
The five metre wide rovers are designed to roll with martian winds, dispersing across the surface to collec SpaceX, ULA launch rockets from Cape Canaveral
Cape Canaveral was the site of two successful rocket launches Thursday morning, one from SpaceX and another from United Launch Alliance.
SpaceX launched its 86th Starlink mission this year. The flight will add another 28 Starlink V2 Mini satellites to orbit. It has 8,400 already there.
The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched from pad 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station at 4:39 a Tumbleweed rover tests demonstrate transformative technology for low-cost Mars exploration
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Double launch day complete with SpaceX, ULA successes
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Space dynamics lab shares open-source software to detect potentially dangerous meteors
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Space: Framatome and ENEA sign MoU to explore advanced technological solutions for designing lunar nuclear fission reactors
Framatome and ENEA, Italy's Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Development, have signed a memorandum of understanding to jointly explore advanced technologies for lunar surface nuclear fission reactors. The agreement is intended to support future human settlements on the Moon with reliable, long-duration power systems.
Nuclear fission is seen as a key enabler for lunar ope Interstellar objects may hold key to accelerating giant planet growth around young stars
Interstellar objects such as 3I/ATLAS, when captured in the planet-forming discs of young stars, may serve as the building blocks of giant planets, offering a solution to a long-standing problem in planet formation theory.
These wandering asteroid- and comet-like bodies are ejected from their home systems and drift through interstellar space, occasionally crossing into other star systems. Gaia delivers first 3D fly through map of star forming regions in the Milky Way
Scientists have produced the most detailed three-dimensional map yet of stellar nurseries within our galaxy, using data from the European Space Agency's Gaia mission. The new model reveals how massive young stars interact with interstellar clouds, transforming our understanding of star-forming environments.
Studying stellar birthplaces has always been challenging, since thick gas and dust 
