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Kymeta launches Goshawk u8 antenna to enhance multi-orbit connectivity

Shenzhou 18 brings back samples for space habitability and materials research

3D-printed rovers play spot the ball

Next-generation space materials blast off for tests on ISS
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SpaceX launches space station resupply mission with sonic boom warning from booster return
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Still kickin' since the '70s: NASA's Voyager mission keeps exploring
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Space Innovation Lab experiment heads to International Space Station
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Contract signed for new Arctic Ocean Surveillance Precursor mission

On Friday 1st November, 2024 ESA’s General Support Technology Programme (GSTP) and Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace (KDA), Norway, have signed a contract to develop the Arctic Ocean Surveillance precursor (AOS-p) mission.
Devastating floods in Spain witnessed by satellites

Torrential rainfall causing deadly flash floods has hit southern and eastern Spain in regions including the Costa del Sol, where the city of Malaga is located, and Valencia in the east. As these areas struggle to cope with the aftermath, satellite technology has played a crucial role in assessing the damages of the affected areas.
Latest space station science reveals news for astronaut health and telescope longevity
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