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They are debating how to reassess funding and international partnerships to make European space missions more autonomous, ...
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🚀 ESA warns NASA’s 25% budget cut could derail Europe’s space ambitions
Europe’s dream of being a top space power is facing a serious challenge. The European Space Agency (ESA) has raised a red ...
The Ariane 6 rocket on Wednesday blasted off carrying Europe's next generation satellite for warning against extreme weather ...
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Space.com on MSNESA selects 5 rocket companies for European Launcher Challenge
The ESA competition aims to foster independent access to space by supporting emerging small- and medium-lift rocket developers ...
The European Space Agency has set up shop to spread some space. ESAshop, the new official one-stop store for the European Space Agency's (ESA) apparel and accessories, launched online on Wednesday ...
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New satellites in space to ‘save lives’ by giving early warnings on heatwaves and extreme weather
New satellites in space to ‘save lives’ by giving early warnings on heatwaves and extreme weather - The project hopes to help ...
The European Space Agency Wants To 3-D-Print Spacecraft Parts According to one ESA insider, the move will make the space industry cleaner and greener.
The European Space Agency (ESA) is asking for public help as it moves away from using NASA and Russian spacesuits for future missions. The planned new suits will be used in Earth orbit and beyond ...
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Hubble Space Telescope takes best picture yet of the comet visiting from another solar system
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — The Hubble Space Telescope has captured the best picture yet of a high-speed comet visiting our ...
The European Space Agency has kicked off a competition to support the development of new launch vehicles and boost Europe's access to space. The agency issued the call for proposals for the ...
The European Space Agency’s defunct 5,550 pound ERS-2 satellite is expected to break into pieces and disintegrate upon arrival, expected around 11 a.m. Wednesday morning.
The European Space Agency will vote on Wednesday on whether to spend billions more euros to keep up with rising competition in space, as well as unveiling its much-anticipated new crop of astronauts.
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