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Small but Mighty: How ESA’s Henon Will Change Space Exploration Forever
In a milestone for small satellite technology, the European Space Agency (ESA) is preparing to launch Henon, the first CubeSat designed to independently journey into deep space. This compact spacecraft,
On January 14 2004, the United States announced a new “Vision for Space Exploration”, promising that humans would not only visit space but live there. Two decades later, Nasa’s Artemis programme is preparing to return astronauts to the Moon and,
Hopkins Bloomberg Center to launch series with top space executives discussing the futuristic technologies fueling the modern space economy
To be clear, the U.S. is still in a better position than any nation on Earth to lead humanity to the ‘Golden Age’ of space exploration. Let’s not let that golden age turn instead into fool’s gold.
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency’s (JAXA) inaugural HII Transfer Vehicle-X (HTV X-1) successfully rendezvoused with the International Space Station (ISS) on Oct. 29 for a Canadian robot arm capture and berthing to the Earth-facing port on the U.S. segment Harmony module.
It’s often assumed that Earth is somehow separate from the rest of the universe. Yet changes in environments across the solar system have profoundly influenced the history of humanity. Beginning in the 14th century,
The Model Rocketry and CANSAT competition in India, supported by IN-SPACe and ISRO, featured over 600 students, with teams launching satellites and model rockets. Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla encouraged participants to pursue space exploration dreams,
Port Discovery Children's Museum opens "Galactic Builders" space exhibit and "Skies" sensory-friendly area, with officials calling it a step toward accessible learning.