ESA’s ARTEMIS from total loss to full recovery

In the late afternoon of Friday 31 January, a final trim manoeuvre nudged ARTEMIS into its…

Calling all students and universities

The European Space Agency (ESA) is looking for innovative, imaginative ideas, concepts and technologies to enhance…

ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION BOARD CHARTER AMENDED

The NASA charter for the independent panel in charge of the Space Shuttle Columbia accident investigation…

Arianespace launches its final Ariane 4

Arianespace’s Ariane 4 ended its commercial career with a successful mission on Feb. 15, placing the…

Columbia recovery effort over for Texas hams

Ham radio support for the shuttle Columbia debris search and recovery effort in Nacogdoches and San…

SCIENTISTS IN THE SNOW: IMPROVING WATER & CLIMATE FORECASTS

Scientists and students from six federal agencies and many universities will study the snow packs of…

ESA maps satellite help for gorilla guardians

A joint ESA/UNESCO project to protect African gorillas with data from space is entering its second…

Agreement between ESA and the Russian Federation

Today at ESA Headquarters the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, Mr Igor Sergeevich…

Surf the Web to see the Sun-dancing comet

Only the most dedicated of sky watchers will have seen the latest comet, called C/2002 V1…

NASA PRESENTS LATEST MARS ODYSSEY OBSERVATIONS

NASA’s next Space Science Update (SSU) features recent observations from the camera system on the Mars…