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BepiColombo approaches Mercury

The ESA/JAXA BepiColombo mission has been cruising towards Mercury since October 2018. With just one year to go until it arrives at its destination, what has the mission achieved so far? And what can we expect from its two spacecraft after they enter orbit around the Solar System’s smallest and least-explored rocky planet

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Bepi, Mio and MTM’s adventures continue! What have they achieved on their extraordinary journey to Mercury, planet of extremes and mysteries?

They haven’t been bored, that’s for sure. They snapped cool photos and collected real science data as they flew past Earth, Venus and Mercury – each planet is unique! After witnessing Venus’s blinding heat, flying through Mercury’s freezing shadow, and braving strong winds and radiation coming from the Sun, the trio know they are ready for anything.

In November 2026, the spacecraft will arrive at Mercury to stay. Bepi and Mio will orbit around the little planet to

Electron launch

Rocket Lab launched a payload for an undisclosed commercial customer Nov.

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Eumetsat takes control of Sentinel-6B

Thursday, 20 November 2025 13:31
Data from Copernicus Sentinel-6 critical for low-lying countries

Eumetsat takes control of Sentinel-6B

Voyager Technologies acquires Estes Energetics

Thursday, 20 November 2025 13:00

The deal strengthens domestic access to energetics and propellants at a time of rising demand for munitions

ESA awards excellent suppliers

Thursday, 20 November 2025 12:05
ESA presented Excellence and Innovation awards to its suppliers

The European Space Agency (ESA) brings public and ESA-wide recognition of the outstanding performance of European companies working in the frame of ESA programmes and projects.

Smile approved for launch in spring 2026

Thursday, 20 November 2025 12:00
ESA and CAS teams working on the Smile mission

Smile has passed its qualification and flight acceptance review, meaning that it meets all requirements for launch. The launch window has been set for 8 April to 7 May 2026.

Marshall Smith

In this episode of Space Minds, host Mike Gruss sits down with Marshall Smith, CEO of Starlab Space for a fireside chat at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center, the next installment of the Center’s Discovery Series.

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