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  • 22 February 2019

    NASA selects experiments for possible lunar flights in 2019

    US Space agency reveals next 12 payloads that might fly to the Moon

  • This self-portrait of NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity (taken on sol 180 (26 July, 2004) comes courtesy of the Sun and the rover's front hazard-avoidance camera. Image: JPL/NASA 14 February 2019

    NASA says a final goodbye to Opportunity

    After almost 15 years exploring the surface of Mars, the record-breaking Opportunity rover mission comes to an end

  • 12 February 2019

    Fleet Space Technologies hits major milestone with Project Galaxy

    Satellite IoT startup fully reserves all-new Project Galaxy in hours, fast-tracking ambitions to unleash mass-scale industrial IoT for US$2 per year

  • Chemistry lessons in a Kamulanga Secondary School in Lusaka, Zambia. Image: UNICEF Photo/UN0145554/Karin Schermbrucker 11 February 2019

    Today marks the International Day of Women and Girls in Science 2019

    Why today is an important day for women and girls in science

  • MarCO-B took this image as it approached Mars from about 575,000 kilometres (357,300 miles) to 18,000 kilometres (11,200 miles) away, just before NASA's InSight spacecraft landed on Mars on 26 Nov, 2018. 08 February 2019

    Mars MarCO CubeSats go quiet

    It's been over a month since these first interplanetary CubeSats were heard from

    • ESA’s ExoMars rover, Rosalind Franklin, is seen here with Russia’s stationary surface science platform (background) both of which are scheduled for launch in July 2020, arriving at Mars in March 2021. Image:ESA/ATG medialab 08 February 2019

      ESA's new Mars rover has a new name

      Rosalind Franklin has been chosen as the name for ESA's new Mars rover

    • ALE Co. Ltd plan to light up the sky in multi-colours with the artificial meteor shower. 18 January 2019

      Made-to-order meteor shower satellite now in space

      Sateliite carrying multi-coloured 'shooting stars on demand' blasts into space

    • A picture sent back by Chang'e 4 showing cotton seeds growing on the surface of the Moon. Image: China Xinhua News 16 January 2019

      China grows cotton on the Moon

      Cotton seeds contained in a biosphere in Chang'e 4 start growing on the Moon

    • The SSTL-built Eutelsat Quantum platform is pictured in SSTL's cleanroom in Guildford, UK. Image: SSTL 11 January 2019

      Revolutionary "Chameleon" satellite ready for final assembly

      The last component of the British-built, world-first chameleon satellite, Eutelsat Quantum, is getting ready to leave home for good

    • 10 January 2019

      Successful launch of formation-flying microsatellite constellation

      A first for a commercial company using formation-flying satellites for RF detection

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