How far can a dentist’s drill go?

When ESA’s Mars Express reaches the Red Planet in December 2003, there will be a drill…

COLLISION-AVOIDANCE TEST RESULTS PROMISING

NASA and industry researchers are increasingly confident a pilot in a remote ground station can safely…

First European Node for the International Space Station ready

Node 2 will be formally delivered to the European Space Agency by ASI, the Italian Space…

ESA and NASDA complete successful data relay tests

Another successful inter-satellite link achieved with Artemis! After a world premiere laser link with Spot 4…

A fun way to learn about space

Find out more about space by playing ESA’s new online space game. Designed for students aged…

NASA AWARDS $135 MILLION TO CONTINUE SPACE PLANE

NASA today announced approximately $135 million dollars will be awarded to three competing contractor teams to…

THOUSANDS OF NEW MARS PHOTOS

The winds of Mars leave their marks on many of the 11,664 new pictures being posted…

ESA and Hungary to develop closer relations

On Monday 7 April, in Budapest, H.E. Mr Kálmán Kovács, Hungarian Minister of Informatics, and Mr…

TDRS SPACECRAFT CELEBRATES 20 YEARS OF SERVICE

NASA’s original Tracking and Data Relay Satellite (TDRS-1), launched from the Space Shuttle Challenger (STS-6) in…

opportunities for business in space

At the Hanover Fair 2003, ESA will present the wide range of opportunities for commercial utilisation…