Earth from Space: Olympic view
Friday, 06 February 2026 09:00
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With the 2026 Winter Olympics officially opening today, the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission brings us a striking view of northern Italy, highlighting several key Olympic venues. Sophie Adenot ready for first space mission
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ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot is preparing to launch to the International Space Station for her first space mission: εpsilon.
After years of intensive training — from emergency procedures to spacewalk simulations — the countdown has begun. Flying alongside astronauts from NASA and Roscosmos, Sophie will join an international crew living and working together in space.
Aboard the ISS, Sophie will live and work in microgravity, conducting scientific research and performing a range of European- and French-led experiments that advance knowledge for life on Earth and in space.
Join us live on YouTube to watch the launch of Sophie Adenot.
The curious case of why methane spiked around Covid
Friday, 06 February 2026 06:30
With fewer cars on the road, planes in the air and factories running, the skies seemed cleaner during the Covid-19 pandemic. However, while there was a decline in pollutants such as nitrogen dioxide, scientists were surprised to see that methane surged in the early 2020s and then dropped – and now they know why.
Tomorrow.io banks $175 million for DeepSky weather constellation
Friday, 06 February 2026 02:54
SAN FRANCISCO – Tomorrow.io raised $175 million to fund DeepSky, a satellite constellation designed to gathering vast quantities of atmospheric data for artificial intelligence models.
Pentagon casts Golden Dome as model for faster, risk-tolerant defense buying
Thursday, 05 February 2026 23:21
Golden Dome deputy program manager Marcia Holmes: ‘We are going to be easier to work with’
FAA approves Starship launches from LC-39A
Thursday, 05 February 2026 23:01
The Federal Aviation Administration has approved plans for Starship launches from Kennedy Space Center’s Launch Complex 39A as SpaceX shifts Falcon 9 launches away from the historic pad.
NASA Langley makes final preparations for Artemis II mission to launch around the moon
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Why has SpaceX not launched from Kennedy Space Center this year?
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The future of the Space Force in a competitive, congested and contested space environment
Thursday, 05 February 2026 14:59
In this episode of Space Minds, Mike Gruss sits down with a panel of experts at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center to discuss the future of the United States […]
A presidential greeting ahead of Sophie Adenot's first spaceflight
Thursday, 05 February 2026 14:55
ESA Director General Josef Aschbacher joined French President Emmanuel Macron at the Élysée Palace for an event celebrating the first spaceflight of ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot.
Deep space, dim objects: Why asteroid mining caught the Space Force’s eye
Thursday, 05 February 2026 14:00
Maj. Gen. Stephen Purdy said the Space Force is taking a closer look at companies developing technologies to mine asteroids.
Satellite servicing startup Starfish taps Quindar for mission operations software
Thursday, 05 February 2026 13:30
Quindar’s software aims to cut cost and complexity of satellite ground operations
Voyager Technologies and Max Space partner on lunar infrastructure
Thursday, 05 February 2026 13:12
Einstein effect clears planets from tight double star systems
Thursday, 05 February 2026 13:01
Of the more than 4,500 stars known to have planets, one puzzling statistic stands out. Even though nearly all stars are expected to have planets and most stars form in pairs, planets that orbit both stars in a pair are rare.
Of the more than 6,000 extrasolar planets, or exoplanets, confirmed to date - most of them found by NASA's Kepler Space Telescope and the Transiting Exoplanet Survey S Why Modern Game Engines Struggle with Real Interstellar Combat Physics
Thursday, 05 February 2026 13:01
Your favorite space sim lies to you every single time you hit the throttle. Developers prioritize "fun" over "physics" because actual interstellar combat involves math that would melt your brain and your GPU simultaneously 
