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    Josef Aschbacher on geopolitics and Europe’s changing space debate

    esa1 hour ago

    Josef Aschbacher on geopolitics and Europe’s changing space debate

    PARIS – Josef Aschbacher, the head of the European Space Agency, said member states are quickly changing how they view space, from its role in geopolitics, to the need for

    How SpaceX turned a Texas marsh into the world’s most watched spaceport

    Space News2 hours ago

    How SpaceX turned a Texas marsh into the world’s most watched spaceport

    EDITOR’S NOTE: Starbase is SpaceX’s massive rocket development site and the home of Starship — the vehicle Elon Musk envisions as humanity’s path to Mars and that many in the

    'A game changer': Space shuttle astronaut Pam Melroy joins Venus Aerospace after revolutionary rocket engine breakthrough

    space.com3 hours ago

    'A game changer': Space shuttle astronaut Pam Melroy joins Venus Aerospace after revolutionary rocket engine breakthrough

    Pam Melroy, one of only two women to ever command a NASA space shuttle, is channeling her decades of experience across the U.S. Air Force, DARPA, the FAA and private

    SDA picks GMV to build next-generation space safety system

    Space News6 hours ago

    SDA picks GMV to build next-generation space safety system

    TAMPA, Fla. — The Space Data Association (SDA) has picked Spanish technology provider GMV to upgrade and operate its global space traffic coordination platform starting early next year, the non-profit

    Isar Aerospace prepares for second Spectrum launch

    Space News9 hours ago

    Isar Aerospace prepares for second Spectrum launch

    PARIS — A loss of attitude control and an open valve contributed to the loss of Isar Aerospace’s first Spectrum rocket in March as the company gears up for a

    Civilization Can't Arise Without Plate Tectonics And Carbon Dioxide

    Universe Today15 hours ago

    Civilization Can't Arise Without Plate Tectonics And Carbon Dioxide

    Can a planet that lacks plate tectonics and has very little carbon dioxide support life? Maybe. Can it support life long enough for a technological civilization to arise? New research

    Sols 4561-4562: Prepping to Drill at Altadena

    nasa3 months ago

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