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Geneva, Switzerland (SPX) Jun 23, 2023
The cosmos is a unique laboratory for testing the laws of physics, in particular those of Euler and Einstein. Euler described the movements of celestial objects, while Einstein described the way in which celestial objects distort the Universe. Since the discovery of dark matter and the acceleration of the Universe's expansion, the validity of their equations has been put to the test: are they ca
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Washington DC (UPI) Jun 22, 2023
SpaceX confirmed it deployed 47 new Starlink satellites Thursday morning after a predawn launch from the Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. The Falcon 9 rocket with the satellites lifted off in the darkness at 3:19 a.m. EDT with the deployment of the satellites confirmed about an hour later. The rocket's first stage also successfully returned to Earth and stuck its landin
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Paris Air Show 2023 - Public days

After four intensive days of panels and sessions dedicated to professionals and trade visitors, starting today ESA/CNES pavilion will be hosting a variety of events dedicated to students and general public. 

Click the link here to view the full programme of events being held in the ESA-CNES shared area. The public days will take place from Friday to Sunday 23, 24 and 25 June.

Friday, 23 June 2023 12:10

Week in images: 19-23 June 2023

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Week in images: 19-23 June 2023

Discover our week through the lens

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Prometheus full ignition, ArianeGroup test centre Vernon, France 22 June 2023

Work to develop a reusable engine for European rockets is progressing, with full ignition of an early prototype of Prometheus. These images were taken on 22 June 2023 at ArianeGroup’s test facility in Vernon, France during a 12-second burn. 

Friday, 23 June 2023 07:00

Earth from Space: Tashkent, Uzbekistan

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The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission takes us over Tashkent, the capital city of Uzbekistan. Image: The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission takes us over Tashkent, the capital city of Uzbekistan.
Friday, 23 June 2023 06:19

ESA tests multi-orbit connectivity

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EDRS-A in geostationary orbit

Engineers have communicated via video link using connectivity delivered by 5G terrestrial networks and a combination of satellites in different orbits, as part of an experiment led by ESA’s 5G/6G Hub.

Friday, 23 June 2023 12:03

How to follow the Euclid launch live

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ESA will be broadcasting live as the Euclid space telescope, which will explore the dark Universe, is targeted to launch on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral in Florida, USA, at 11:11 local time / 15:11 UTC / 17:11 CEST on Saturday 1 July 2023. A back-up launch date of Sunday 2 July 2023 is foreseen.

Here’s how to follow the launch online.

All times CEST. Times subject to change at short notice

Friday, 23 June 2023 06:00

First view of Ariane 6 on launchpad

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Ariane 6 - Test Removal of Mobile Gantry

ESA’s new Ariane 6 launch system is being prepared for a round of engine fire tests – with removal of the mobile building that protects the rocket while it sits on the launch pad at Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana.

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A new mission will grab dead satellites and push them into the atmosphere to burn up
Screen capture from the ELSA-M announcement video. Credit: Astroscale

Plenty of news stories have focused on the danger posed by Kessler syndrome. In this condition, space is made inaccessible by a cloud of debris surrounding our planet that would destroy any further attempts to get into orbit. Therefore, plenty of companies have sprung up to take care of the problem, from blasting derelict satellites with lasers to helping to refuel them—lots of business models have been created to capture this opportunity.

One of the farthest along is Astroscale. This British start-up is tackling the problem with one of the more conventional techniques—linking up with an existing satellite to deorbit it. And recently, they released a promotional video for their new project—the ELSA-M.

ELSA-M, which stands for End of Life Services by Astroscale-Multiple, is designed to couple with an existing satellite, force it into a lower orbit, and make it reenter more quickly. It will be the first satellite to boost itself up to another orbit for a second rendezvous and deorbit that second satellite as well.

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