NASA’s First Flight Director’s Personal Collection Coming to Heritage Auctions Trove includes mission-flown flags, medallions and Chris Kraft’s headset from first manned Mercury missions May…
The world’s most powerful space science telescope has opened its primary mirror for the last time on Earth. As part of the international James Webb Space…
CNES AND ONERA STEP UP COOPERATION ON NEW-GENERATION ORBITAL SYSTEMS As longstanding partners in space research, CNES and ONERA are joining forces and combining their…
The Griffin Lunar Analog Model is shown here (left) with the Peregrine Structural Test Model (right) at Astrobotic’s facility in Pittsburgh, PA Tuesday, April 13,…
First Airbus satellite for the leading operator SKY Perfect JSAT in JapanSeventh Airbus OneSat fully reconfigurable flexible satellite under contract Tokyo / Toulouse, 25th March…
If true, this might provide evidence for a suspected population of ‘dark matter sub-halos’. These invisible clouds of particles are thought to be relics from…
London, UK, 23 March 2021: OneWeb, the Low Earth Orbit (LEO) global satellite communications company, is preparing for the launch and deployment of 36 satellites at…
With 26 satellites in orbit and more than two billion receivers in use, Europe’s Galileo satellite navigation system has made a massive impact. But our…
ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet will serve as commander of the International Space Station towards the end of his second mission, called Alpha, currently slated to begin…
Tuesday 9 March, CNES President Jean-Yves Le Gall held a videoconference meeting with Zhang Kejian, Administrator of the China National Space Administration (CNSA), for a…
On the occasion of International Women’s Day 2021, and as excitement builds for the launch of the James Webb Space Telescope (Webb) in October, ESA is highlighting…
When sizing space telecommunications systems, the ability to counter adverse atmospheric effects on ground to-satellite communication links is a key competitive advantage. It also optimizes…