WASHINGTON — A delay in one European Space Agency mission is creating an opportunity for an earlier, and more capable, launch for another ESA spacecraft. ESA’s Comet Interceptor mission, designed
WASHINGTON — A delay in one European Space Agency mission is creating an opportunity for an earlier, and more capable, launch for another ESA spacecraft. ESA’s Comet Interceptor mission, designed
For the first time, researchers have controlled the orientation of a satellite in space using an autonomous AI, a major feat that could greatly improve the safety and effectiveness of
Greece has successfully launched two new high-resolution radar satellites as part of its commitment to enhancing disaster management, environmental monitoring, and national security. This initiative comes through a partnership involving
America faces a choice in space: lead or follow. There’s no middle ground anymore. China is methodically executing a plan to dominate the moon and cislunar space. The question isn’t
As the world watches the push for crewed lunar missions, it is tempting to frame the unfolding dynamic between the United States and China as a modern-day space race, with
Scientists using the world’s most powerful solar telescope say they’ve finally observed small-scale magnetic twists on the sun — a discovery that may help solve the longstanding mystery of how
After arriving at the California launch site at the end of September, the two HydroGNSS satellites have been carefully prepared for liftoff, scheduled this month.
A team of Canadian astronomers has used Webb’s observations of “Milky Way twins” in the early Universe to learn more about our galaxy’s turbulent youth.
Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) architecture of ResNet-18. — Science Reports via PubMed Microscopic detection and enumeration of microbial biomass provide essential primary information about the biosphere. Unlike aquatic samples, the
Science & Exploration 20/11/2025 127 views 0 likes Today, the European Space Agency’s Argonaut lunar lander programme welcomes new members to its growing family. At ESA’s European Astronaut Centre (EAC)






