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Powerful NASA-ISRO Earth-observing satellite coming together in India
Engineers joined the two main components of NISAR—the spacecraft bus and the radar instrument payload—in an ISRO clean room in Bengaluru, India, in June. The payload arrived from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California in March, while the bus was built at the ISRO facility. Credit: VDOS-URSC

Built on opposite sides of the planet, the NISAR satellite will deepen our understanding of climate change, deforestation, glacier melt, volcanoes, earthquakes, and more.

Two major components of the NISAR have been combined to create a single spacecraft in Bengaluru, India.

Week in images: 10-14 July 2023

Friday, 14 July 2023 12:18
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Week in images: 10-14 July 2023

Discover our week through the lens

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Artemis 1 liftoff

House and Senate appropriators have drafted bills that would give NASA slightly less money in 2024 than it received in 2023, rather than the significant increase the administration requested.

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Sriharikota, India (AFP) July 14, 2023
India on Friday launched a rocket seeking to land an unmanned spacecraft on the surface of the Moon, a live feed showed, its second attempt to become only the fourth country to do so. The rocket lifted off from Sriharikota in the southern state of Andhra Pradesh carrying the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft, as thousands of enthusiasts clapped and cheered. The world's most populous nation has a
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India launched a rocket on Friday carrying an unmanned spacecraft to land on the Moon
India launched a rocket on Friday carrying an unmanned spacecraft to land on the Moon.

India launched a rocket on Friday carrying an unmanned spacecraft to land on the Moon, its second attempt to do so as its cut-price space program seeks to reach new heights.

The heavyweight LVM3-M4 rocket lifted off from Sriharikota in the southern state of Andhra Pradesh carrying the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft, as thousands of enthusiasts clapped and cheered.

"Chandrayaan-3... has begun its journey to the Moon. Health of the spacecraft is normal," the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) said on Twitter.

The world's most populous nation has a comparatively low-budget aerospace program that is rapidly closing in on the milestones set by global powers.

Only Russia, the United States and China have previously achieved a controlled landing on the lunar surface.

India's last attempt to do so ended in failure four years ago, when lost contact moments before landing.

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India successfully launched a robotic lunar lander July 14, setting up the nation for its second attempt to soft-land on the moon.

The promise of direct-to-device

Friday, 14 July 2023 09:30
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Direct-to-device could be revolutionary for space connectivity, but a market for it remains fraught with unknowns as early services begin testing the waters.

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Infographic: ESA Technology CubeSats, the first 10 years Image: Infographic: ESA Technology CubeSats, the first 10 years
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GOMX-3 CubeSat after its deployment from the ISS

Imagine building yourself a small satellite out of standardised 10-cm boxes. Such humble nanosatellites are called CubeSats, first devised as an educational tool but increasingly performing valuable work in space. ESA’s CubeSat Systems Unit has been utilising CubeSats for a decade now to test out innovative new technologies – resulting in seven missions to date with many more on the way.

The sound of Aeolus will blow you away

Friday, 14 July 2023 08:00
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To the tune of Aeolus

After almost five years, ESA’s Aeolus wind satellite has completed its mission. Now, you can listen to the Life of Aeolus – an incredible wind orchestral piece that has been composed using data spanning Aeolus’ entire life in orbit around Earth.

Lunar solar power satellite

Friday, 14 July 2023 07:47
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Lunar solar power satellite Image: Lunar solar power satellite

Earth from Space: Ethiopian painting

Friday, 14 July 2023 07:00
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Reminiscent of an artist’s pallet, this striking false-colour image captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission features Lake Abbe in northeast Ethiopia. Image: Reminiscent of an artist’s pallet, this striking false-colour image captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission features Lake Abbe in northeast Ethiopia.
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Servicing spacecraft approaches a satellite

Isn’t it strange that when satellites run out of fuel or a single component breaks down, we just discard them? ESA and European industry have joined forces to make sure that our satellites can live on.

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Tokyo (AFP) July 14, 2023
A Japanese rocket engine exploded during a test on Friday, an official said, in the latest blow to the country's space agency. The Epsilon S - an improved version of the Epsilon rocket that failed to launch in October - blew up "roughly 50 seconds after ignition", science and technology ministry official Naoya Takegami told AFP. The testing site in the northern prefecture of Akita was
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Washington DC (UPI) Jul 14, 2023
California-based Rocket Lab plans to launch seven miniature satellites that will gather data on Earth's atmosphere to improve weather forecasting, replace a decommissioned technology spacecraft and send twin navigation satellites into space. This mission, which Rocket Lab calls Baby Come Back, will involve a launch on an Electron rocket as early as Friday from New Zealand's Mahia Peninsula
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