A new citizen science project invites the public to scan never-before-seen images from the Euclid Space Telescope in search of galaxies bending spacetime. Led by the European Space Agency (ESA),
A new citizen science project invites the public to scan never-before-seen images from the Euclid Space Telescope in search of galaxies bending spacetime. Led by the European Space Agency (ESA),
Enabling & Support 29/04/2026 85 views 1 likes Space Rider’s nose Space Rider is set to be the first reusable European spacecraft. The uncrewed robotic laboratory will stay in low
Less than 50 years after the Wright brothers took to the air in 1903, the De Havilland Comet became the world’s first commercial jet airliner, with the British Overseas Airways
Applications 29/04/2026 345 views 10 likes To mark the first anniversary of the European Space Agency’s Biomass satellite, we present a selection of striking images captured over the past 12
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Space Force awarded BAE Systems an $11.8 million contract to demonstrate satellite-to-satellite communications using Link-182, a radio-frequency data link standard adopted for its planned MILNET data
These Euclid space telescope images show galaxies bending spacetime, causing light from more distant galaxies to distort around them. A new citizen science project, Space Warps, is enlisting members of
WASHINGTON — House and Senate appropriators criticized a NASA budget proposal for fiscal year 2027 that includes significant cuts, suggesting they may instead use last year’s spending bill as a
Space Rider, poised to become the inaugural reusable spacecraft developed by Europe, is set to embark on its mission as an uncrewed robotic laboratory, maintaining a low Earth orbit for
Exoplanet science and the search for life beyond Earth continue to advance at break-neck speeds, with the number of confirmed exoplanets by NASA rapidly approaching 6,300, with 223 of those
The spacecraft that flew four astronauts around the moon is back where its record-breaking journey began.






