For more than 25 years, Mark Elder has helped make human spaceflight safe and possible. As the International Space Station EVA hardware manager in the Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Office within
For more than 25 years, Mark Elder has helped make human spaceflight safe and possible. As the International Space Station EVA hardware manager in the Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Office within
Enabling & Support 01/12/2025 315 views 7 likes ESA Discovery and Preparation has launched a new podcast series highlighting the innovative space technologies being developed through its activities. ESA Discovery
Enjoy 24 festive astronomical images this month! Click to explore full-screen and for a brief description.
In the grand tapestry of human civilization, few threads are as vibrant and compelling as those woven by the ancient Egyptians. Their legacy, steeped in the mysteries of the cosmos,
Japan is a lion in kittens’ clothing. In both land area and population, it pales in comparison to the likes of the United States, China, India, Brazil, and Russia. In
What can water in Jupiter’s atmosphere teach scientists about the planet’s composition? This is what a recent study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences hopes to
What steps can be taken to improve and enhance the lifetime of space solar cells? This is what a recent study published in Joule hopes to address as an international
Chemical rockets have taken us to the Moon and back, but traveling to the stars demands something more powerful. Space X’s Starship can lift extraordinary masses to orbit and send
HELSINKI — China launched the latest in a series of experimental, often opaque satellites Sunday, while the debut flight of the commercial Zhuque-3 faces a delay. A Long March 7A
HELSINKI — China’s experimental Shijian-21 and Shijian-25 satellites have separated in geosynchronous orbit after being docked for months conducting apparent low-profile on-orbit refueling tests. Shijian-21 and Shijian-25 performed rendezvous and




