ESA orbiter will encounter Mercury October 1
Tuesday, 28 September 2021 13:09
The ESA/JAXA BepiColombo mission to Mercury will make the first of six flybys of its destination planet on 1 October before entering orbit in 2025.
Hot on the heels of its last Venus flyby in August, the spacecraft's next exciting encounter is with Mercury at 23:34 UTC on 1 October (01:34 CEST 2 October). It will swoop by the planet at an altitude of about 200 km, capturing imagery and science data that will give scientists a tantalizing first taste of what's to come in the main mission.
Rocket Lab wins Space Force contract to develop new rocket system
Tuesday, 28 September 2021 10:06
Blue Origin plans second crewed space launch from Texas
Tuesday, 28 September 2021 10:06
University teams demonstrate 'cool' new technologies for the Moon, Mars
Tuesday, 28 September 2021 10:06
Arkisys unveils first spacecraft element for The Port in Pasadena
Tuesday, 28 September 2021 10:06
China unveils gravitational-wave research center in Guangdong
Tuesday, 28 September 2021 10:06
Tiny satellites will address sizeable questions in space science
Tuesday, 28 September 2021 10:06
NASA seeks input from potential partners on next generation astromobile
Tuesday, 28 September 2021 10:06
Russia, US plan to make more movies in space
Tuesday, 28 September 2021 10:06
Masten Space Systems partners with AdaCore to land on the Moon's South Pole
Tuesday, 28 September 2021 10:06
Exotic mix in China's Moon Rocks
Tuesday, 28 September 2021 10:06
Hubble shows winds in Jupiter's Great Red Spot are speeding up
Tuesday, 28 September 2021 10:06
Nation to deploy solar observation satellite
Tuesday, 28 September 2021 10:06
Space for our Planet: Space Solutions for a Sustainable World
Tuesday, 28 September 2021 09:00
At ESA, we believe that we have a responsibility to use our space technologies, applications and services to benefit planet Earth and humankind. Some examples of how we do this are now on display in Paris and Brussels at a new exhibition called Space for our Planet: Space Solutions for a Sustainable World.
British government releases national space strategy
Tuesday, 28 September 2021 08:54
The British government released a highly anticipated space strategy Sept. 27 that outlines its plans to turn the country into a major global space power, but does away with a key metric it had been using to measure its progress.