Recent Launches: SpaceX’s 300th booster landing, NASA’s solar sail testing, and China’s latest taikonaut missions

Recent Launches: SpaceX’s 300th booster landing, NASA’s solar sail testing, and China’s latest taikonaut missions

In the world of space exploration, exciting missions and launches are happening every week. In the last full week of April, there are several noteworthy events scheduled. SpaceX, the leading private space company, is set to launch two Starlink missions as well as two Falcon 9 flights carrying customer satellites. Additionally, Rocket Lab will be […]

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Learn about six fascinating facts about Galileo that will blow your mind!

Learn about six fascinating facts about Galileo that will blow your mind!

Galileo: Europe’s Exceptional Satellite Navigation System Did you know that Galileo, Europe’s own global navigation satellite system, was developed nearly three decades ago in the Netherlands? Since its inception, Galileo has become one of the most complex and critical infrastructures ever built in Europe. It has grown to become the largest European satellite constellation and […]

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Celebrate NGC 4361

Celebrate NGC 4361

Amidst the myriad spring galaxies lies NGC 4361, a large and bright planetary nebula located in the southern constellation of Corvus, the Crow. Locating it means dipping low towards the murkier skies close to the horizon, but it’s well worth the extra effort to find and observe it. NGC 4361 forms the apex of an […]

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Starship’s Future Becomes Clearer as IFT-4 Launch Approaches

Starship’s Future Becomes Clearer as IFT-4 Launch Approaches

In March, the historic IFT-3 launch marked a significant milestone for SpaceX’s Starship program. Now, the company is gearing up for the next flight, IFT-4, with Ship 29 and Booster 11. Additionally, future versions of the Starship are already in development. Preparations for IFT-4 are well underway. Ship 29 recently underwent a static fire test […]

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ESA and the EU Collaborate to Expedite the Utilization of Space

ESA and the EU Collaborate to Expedite the Utilization of Space

The European Space Agency (ESA) and the European Commission (EU) have signed an agreement to collaborate on using space technology to improve life on Earth. This partnership aims to address global challenges such as climate change, natural disasters, and human actions by using space assets and capabilities. ESA has proposed three initiatives, known as accelerators, […]

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Updates on Chinese Space Missions: ZhuQue-3 Shifts Position, Tianlong-3 Receives Engine Upgrades, and Successful Launches of Chang Zheng Rockets

Updates on Chinese Space Missions: ZhuQue-3 Shifts Position, Tianlong-3 Receives Engine Upgrades, and Successful Launches of Chang Zheng Rockets

China’s Startup Aerospace Companies Making Strides in the Space Race China’s burgeoning aerospace industry is making significant progress, with several startup companies launching rockets and developing innovative technologies. Two key players in this space race are LandSpace and Deep Blue Aerospace, both of which are advancing their respective rocket programs. Additionally, the Chang Zheng family […]

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Hubble’s search for small main-belt asteroids intensifies

Hubble’s search for small main-belt asteroids intensifies

Astronomers have made a significant discovery using archived images from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. By analyzing 37,000 Hubble images taken over a span of 19 years, researchers were able to identify 1,701 asteroid trails, with 1,031 of those asteroids previously uncharted. Of the newly discovered asteroids, 400 are estimated to be smaller than one […]

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The Launch of Ariane 6: An Overview of ISTSat’s Aircraft Spotting

The Launch of Ariane 6: An Overview of ISTSat’s Aircraft Spotting

Europe’s newest rocket, the Ariane 6, is ready to embark on its first flight, carrying numerous space missions with diverse objectives, destinations, and teams. This heavy-lift launcher will showcase its versatility and flexibility as it launches new satellites for various purposes. One such satellite is the ISTSat-1, developed by the University of Lisbon in Portugal. […]

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Earth Preservation Initiative

Earth Preservation Initiative

The Earth Cloud Aerosol and Radiation Explorer (EarthCARE) is an ambitious satellite mission aimed at enhancing our understanding of the intricate interplay between clouds, aerosols, and Earth’s radiation budget. This pioneering endeavor is a collaborative effort between the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), combining their expertise and resources to […]

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