Arianespace is preparing to launch Ariane 6 on its maiden flight This Week in Rocket Launches. We also have an interesting clip in the recap of the Tianlong-3 failing and exploding during launch.
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Microsoft and the European Space Agency are organizing a Starfield contest. Just design your own spacesuit and you could win the full-sized wearable version of that very same spacesuit.
We have a lot of rocket launches coming up this week, a notable one is the Einstein Probe being sent to space. It was developed by the European Space Agency and Chinese Academy of Sciences.
We have just two rocket launches coming up this week. One will include a Falcon 9 carrying ESA's Euclid space telescope into orbit where it will map the universe across a third of the sky.
European Space Agency has released the first image of Earth clicked by its MTG satellite that launched last year. The satellite is capable of scanning the entire Earth disc in just 10 minutes.
The European Space Agency has successfully launched the JUICE spacecraft on an Ariane 5 rocket to the Jovian system. It will arrive in mid-2031 and conduct operations until late 2035.
This week we should see the launch of the European Space Agency's JUICE spacecraft which will go off to explore Jupiter and three of its moons. It will arrive in the Jovian system in July 2031.
The ESA's MARSIS instrument inside the Mars Express orbiter is finally getting a much needed software upgrade to improve its performance. The previous software is 20 years old and based on Windows 98.
OneWeb is working with SatixFy to develop In-Flight Connectivity terminals. The terminals will be installed on commercial aircraft and provide internet access from OneWeb's LEO satellites.
The UK government has put out a call for business ideas that could leverage 5G on the ground and in space to help the country's logistics businesses. It is working with ESA to help gather proposals.
Inspired by Google, the European Space Agency is about to kick off its sixth annual Summer of Code in Space program providing students the opportunity to write code for use by the space sector.
Anonymous has reportedly hacked some of the European Space Agency's servers, leaking the information of dozens of agency internal users as well as thousands of subscribers to the ESA's domains.