I rode 400 kilometers by bike to bring man back to the Moon
Antonio Preden, an engineer at the European Space Agency, biked 400 kilometers from Leida to Bremen in celebration of the upcoming Artemis II mission to the Moon.
The European Space Agency publishes images of the oldest and most spectacular craters on Mars
The European Space Agency has released stunning images of some of the oldest impact craters found on Mars, specifically in the region known as Arabia Terra.
Space Agency ESA: New Satellites Facilitate Navigation in Cities
The European Space Agency (ESA) is launching a new satellite system called 'Celeste' to enhance urban navigation, particularly against cyber attacks.
Debris floating in the Earth's orbit... 130 million small lethal pieces spread over 69 years
Since the beginning of the space age in 1957, over 19,000 satellites have been launched, with more than 11,000 currently active, leading to a concerning amount of inactive satellites and debris in Earth's orbit.
The European Space Agency entrusts 'Tilde' to develop an artificial intelligence assistant for Earth observation data
The European Space Agency has engaged the Latvian company 'Tilde' to create an AI assistant intended to simplify access to complex Earth observation data.
Investigated by ESA: Meteorite originates from a meter-thick rock chunk
A meteorite that struck a house in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, is found to have originated from a sizable rock chunk, with analysis being conducted by the European Space Agency.
A meteorite flies over several countries in Europe and causes damage to a house in western Germany
A meteorite observed across several European countries caused damage to a house in Koblenz, Germany, as reported by the European Space Agency.
Blue and red jets above the clouds... Scientists were amazed to see this extraordinary view
Astronauts on the International Space Station observed rare luminous events above clouds, showcasing colorful jets and lightning phenomena.
This is how astronauts will live on the spaceship that will take them to the Moon after 50 years
Astronauts will return to the Moon in 2026 aboard the Orion spacecraft as part of the Artemis mission, marking humanity's first lunar visit in over half a century.
NASA confirmed what will happen with asteroid 2024 YR4: Will it impact the Moon?
NASA confirmed that asteroid 2024 YR4, previously considered a potential threat to the Moon, is not at risk of collision during its 2032 flyby.
European probe captured an interstellar comet. Image shown
The European Space Agency (ESA) has released a stunning image of an interstellar comet captured by its Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (Juice) mission, showcasing the comet's distinct features as it approaches the Sun.
In the Heart of Seooreung, Military Intelligence Agency Leading the Coup... Returning the Site to Public Discussion
The return of the military intelligence school site in the UNESCO-listed Seooreung cultural heritage site has been publicly discussed, prompted by calls from local leaders for its conversion into a space for citizens.
An impactful and enigmatic image of the interstellar comet 3I/Atlas was captured
The European Space Agency's Juice mission captured a striking image of the interstellar comet 3I/Atlas expelling dust and gas.
ESA wants to improve monitoring of vegetable and fruit production
The European Space Agency is looking to enhance monitoring capabilities for agriculture in regard to fruit and vegetable production.
H3 Launch Failure, Possible Cause is Defect in Satellite Base, Urgent Measures for Resumption of Operations
The H3 rocket's eighth launch failed potentially due to a defect in the satellite base, prompting Japan's space agency JAXA to hasten remedial measures for future missions.
A new ruling delayed the trip of Artemis II to the Moon and NASA made a decisive decision
A new failure has delayed NASA's Artemis II mission to the Moon, prompting the agency to make a significant decision regarding repairs.
NASA boss blasts Boeing and space agency for botched Starliner flight
NASA's administrator criticized Boeing for its poor leadership and decision-making following a failed test flight that left two astronauts stranded for nine months.
Nine months in space for a mission that was supposed to last ten days: the story behind the failure that NASA now qualifies as serious
A NASA mission intended for ten days in the International Space Station unexpectedly lasted nine months due to critical failures, leading the agency to classify it as a serious incident.
Solar eclipse generates 'ring of fire' recorded by European satellite
The European Space Agency captured the recent solar eclipse, which created a 'ring of fire' effect due to the moon not fully covering the sun.
Satellite Technology for Saving Lives at Sea: Pollux Tech at ESA's Business Incubator in Greece
Pollux Tech, a Greek deep-tech and space-tech company focused on maritime safety, has joined the European Space Agency's Business Incubator in Greece to develop innovative satellite-based technology for locating people in distress at sea.
In Latvia, a solution for internet of things space communications is completed: coverage gaps are no more
Latvia has developed a new communications solution to eliminate internet coverage gaps via a collaboration with the European Space Agency.
French Astronaut Sophie Adeno Leads the 'Epsilon' Mission in Its First Space Journey
French astronaut Sophie Adeno is leading the first mission 'Epsilon' in space aboard the SpaceX Dragon Freedom capsule.
From Haignerรฉ to Adenot: the story of French astronauts
The article explores the history and contributions of French astronauts from Haignerรฉ to Adenot.
Inverted Solar System Intrigues Astronomers and Challenges Planet Formation Theories
Astronomers have discovered an unusual planetary system that contradicts classic planet formation models, as reported by the European Space Agency.
The strongest European rocket Ariane 64 launched satellites for Amazon into space
The Ariane 64, Europe's most powerful rocket, successfully launched Amazon satellites into orbit.
France eyes new space record with 9-month ISS mission for Sophie Adenot
France is planning a new 9-month mission to the International Space Station (ISS) featuring astronaut Sophie Adenot.
NASA confirms that astronauts will take the first smartphones into space
NASA has confirmed that astronauts will carry smartphones on upcoming missions, a first for the agency.
NASRDA urges technology skills for youth employment
The National Space Research and Development Agency has called for increased investment in technology-driven skills acquisition to prepare Nigerian youth for future job opportunities and combat unemployment.
Carole Mundell, the astronomer leading European space science: 'A total solar eclipse allows you to physically feel a connection with the cosmos'
Carole Mundell, an expert in extragalactic astrophysics and the current director of science at the European Space Agency, discusses the profound experiences one can have during total solar eclipses and her journey through science and diplomacy.
"Our papers are bad": a proposal for European security on the table
Andrius Kubilius, the European Commissioner for Defense and Space, proposed the creation of a European Security Council to coordinate joint European defense projects during this week's European Defense Agency conference.
iPhone in Space with NASA.. What's the Story?
NASA astronauts are now authorized to bring their personal iPhones on future missions, marking a significant change in the agency's stringent policy on technology use in space.
ISRO's two missions failed... NSA Ajit Doval made a secret visit
India's space agency ISRO experienced consecutive launch failures of its PSLV rockets in 2025 and 2026, prompting a secret visit by National Security Advisor Ajit Doval to the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre amidst security concerns.
The country's small rocket "Epsilon", which exploded twice, is set to launch in 2026
Japan's space agency JAXA plans to revert to an older engine after two explosions during tests of the new engine for the Epsilon S rocket, aiming to conduct a demonstration launch by 2026 to regain customer trust for satellite launches.
Elon Musk plans merger of SpaceX with xAI before mega IPO, says agency
Elon Musk is reportedly planning to merge SpaceX with xAI ahead of a major IPO to further pursue expensive ambitions in artificial intelligence and space exploration.
Euractiv: Common Military Data Space by 2030 - Goal of EU Defense Independence
European institutions are exploring methods for European armies and defense authorities to securely share information without US involvement, as part of a new initiative from the European Defence Agency.
Kenya Space Agency to Host Actinspace Hackathon Annually to Boost Space Economy
The Kenya Space Agency plans to hold the ActInSpace hackathon every year to enhance the country's space economy and promote innovation.
Satellite Images: The Once Largest Iceberg in the World is Breaking Apart
Satellite images reveal that the iceberg named A23a has lost approximately three-quarters of its original size and could soon disappear completely, according to the European Space Agency (ESA).
Listen to the sound of the Earth's magnetic field reversal 41,000 years ago
Scientists have created an audio recording of the dramatic reversal of the Earth's magnetic field that occurred approximately 41,000 years ago, utilizing data from the European Space Agency's Swarm mission and geological evidence.
We first saw Titan up close. One of the greatest successes of European science
The Huygens probe successfully landed on Titan, Saturn's largest moon, on January 14, 2005, marking a pivotal moment in the exploration of the solar system.
NASA begins infrastructure overhaul under Isaacman as Trump pushes ambitious space exploration goals
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman plans to demolish outdated testing facilities in Alabama to modernize the agency's infrastructure.
"Falcon 9" launches Italian satellite into space - Mission started with SpaceX
A Falcon 9 rocket has successfully launched the Cosmos SkyMet satellite for the Italian space agency, aimed at enhancing environmental and security data.
Kourou, the Amazonian Heart from Where Europe Travels to Space
The Guiana Space Centre in Kourou, French Guiana, launches rockets for the European Space Agency amidst the Amazon jungle, marking a significant achievement with the Ariane 6 rocket and the launch of satellite Sentinel-1D.