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Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd. (SSTL), a British company best known for developing small satellites, will help build a large, privately funded space telescope.

Space Force pushes ahead with medium Earth orbit sensor layer for hypersonic tracking

Space Force pushes ahead with medium Earth orbit sensor layer for hypersonic tracking

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Ariane 6 and Vega-C over Earth (artist impression) Image: Ariane 6 and Vega-C over Earth (artist impression)
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[EN] “Believe in your dreams, believe in yourself, and believe in that little nothing, that εpsilon, that can change everything…”

ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot, currently on board the International Space Station for the εpsilon mission, shared an inspiring message on Sunday 8 March 2026 to mark International Women’s Day.

[FR] « Croyez en vous. Croyez en vos rêves et en ce petit rien, cet εpsilon, qui peut changer une trajectoire… »

L’astronaute de l’ESA Sophie Adenot, actuellement à bord de la Station spatiale internationale pour la mission εpsilon, a partagé un message inspirant à l’occasion de la Journée internationale des droits des femmes, le

Modern society has become profoundly reliant on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS).

Voyager/Max Space lander

Voyager Technologies is investing in Max Space to help accelerate a partnership between the two companies on developing lunar habitats.

Demagnetising a Hellenic Fire System satellite

Following the launch of two radar satellites for Greece at the end of last year, four infrared imaging satellites dedicated to detecting and monitoring wildfires across the country are now being prepared for launch this spring. As part of the final preparations, these four CubeSats have recently undergone magnetic cleaning at the European Space Agency’s facilities in the Netherlands.

A senior Chinese space scientist and delegate to the country’s national congress is proposing the prioritization of an unprecedented orbiter mission to ice giant Neptune.

Smile arrives at Europe’s Spaceport

Monday, 09 March 2026 10:00
Smile arrives at Europe's Spaceport

The Smile spacecraft has arrived at Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana. During the coming weeks, the spacecraft will go through final preparations for its launch on a Vega-C rocket between 8 April and 7 May.

Mars Express images combined to produce global Mars in colour

When packing your spacecraft for a return trip to Mars, it would be better to launch during a period of maximum solar activity.

At approximately 18:55 CET (17:55 UTC) on Sunday 8 March 2026, a very bright fireball moving from the southwest to the northeast was observed by many people in Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands.

Women flying spacecraft at ESA mission control

At ESA’s European Space Operations Centre (ESOC), teams work around the clock to fly spacecraft across the Solar System and monitor Earth from orbit. Among them are women leading spacecraft operations, managing teams and helping shape the culture of ESA’s mission control.

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