The European Space Agency’s (ESA) Cluster mission, launched in 2000 to study interactions between the solar…
A black hole fell into a star – then ate its way out again
This orange dot is a gamma-ray burst that seems to be a sign of an unusual…
Supporting The Science Community – Eutelsat OneWeb
This summer, thanks to satellite connectivity from Eutelsat’s low Earth orbit constellation, OneWeb and the support…
ESA – Providing Satellite Connectivity At Sea
This summer, thanks to satellite connectivity from Eutelsat’s low Earth orbit constellation, OneWeb and the support…
ESA – Supporting Europes Competitiveness In Secure Connectivity
This summer, thanks to satellite connectivity from Eutelsat’s low Earth orbit constellation, OneWeb and the support…
Ramses: ESA’s mission to rendezvous with asteroid Apophis
Friday the 13th of April 2029 will be our lucky day. Apophis, a 375-metre-wide asteroid, will safely pass Earth…
Ramses: ESA’s mission to rendezvous with asteroid Apophis
Friday the 13th of April 2029 will be our lucky day. Apophis, a 375-metre-wide asteroid, will safely pass Earth…
SpaceWeekly News Summary October 10, 2025
This Week in Space – October 4-10, 2025 🛰️ ESA Communications Expansion ESA Expands Deep Space…
This spooky season, look up at the sky to witness celestial wonders
Two comets and a meteor shower may be visible to stargazers this month. Source link
Dancing dust devils on Mars trace raging winds
The High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) on board ESA’s Mars Express tracked this dust devil across…