SAN FRANCISCO – An independent NASA evaluation confirmed the quality of radio occultation data provided by PlanetiQ. The one-year evaluation, which compared PlanetiQ observations with data from the Constellation Observing
SAN FRANCISCO – An independent NASA evaluation confirmed the quality of radio occultation data provided by PlanetiQ. The one-year evaluation, which compared PlanetiQ observations with data from the Constellation Observing
Lately we’ve been reporting about a series of studies on the Habitable Worlds Observatory (HWO), NASA’s flagship telescope mission for the 2040s. These studies have looked at the type of
Agency 27/01/2026 121 views 1 likes The European Space Agency discussed plans for its record budget as the 18th European Space Conference began in Brussels, Belgium on 27 January. Opening keynotes were delivered by European Commissioner for Defence and Space Andrius
This is the iconic Ring nebula, as seen by combining 4 images from the WEAVE/LIFU instrument on the William Herschel Telescope in the Canary Islands, Spain. The never-before-seen “bar” across
View larger. | Quantum computers and exoplanets: This is the Webb space telescope’s view of the 4 young, colorful, giant exoplanets in the HR 8799 system, 130 light-years away. A
View larger. | Artist’s concept of the view over Valles Marineris, aka the Grand Canyon of Mars. Researchers have found new evidence for an ancient Mars ocean within the canyon.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Space Force is closing in on its first contractor selections for a next-generation geostationary surveillance program that could reshape how the Pentagon buys some of its
ORLANDO, Fla. — A Brazilian government agency will launch an Earth observation satellite on a Vega C rocket, working with a launch broker rather than contracting directly with Avio. Brazil’s
WASHINGTON — Northwood Space, a California-based maker of phased-array ground stations, announced Jan. 27 it raised $100 million in Series B funding as government and commercial operators look for ways
ORLANDO, Fla. — Oman signed the Artemis Accords for responsible space exploration Jan. 26, becoming the 61st nation to do so. Said al-Maawali, Oman’s minister of transportation, communications and information






