The European Space Agency (ESA) has inaugurated a new deep space communications antenna in Australia, designed to improve ...
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This is why we'll Never leave the Solar System
Humanity has achieved incredible milestones in space exploration, from landing on the Moon to sending probes beyond our solar system—but true interstellar travel remains far beyond our reach. This ...
ESA has launched its most advanced deep space antenna in New Norcia, Australia. Powered by AI, it will support missions like ...
Japan has retrieved a capsule of asteroid dust from Australia's remote outback after a six-year mission that may help uncover more about the origins of the planets and water, the Asian nation's space ...
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UAE: Could humans live on an exoplanet? Experts explore possibilities
Experts discussed breakthroughs in space research, the future of human habitation beyond Earth, and the UAE’s growing role in ...
Local researchers are developing nuclear power, propulsion systems, and medical technology for NASA's ambitious plans to ...
Zenith Energy ( ($GB:ZEN) ) has shared an announcement. Zenith Energy Ltd. has announced the acquisition of a solar energy development project in ...
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NASA’s Juno probe may have gone silent after unlocking new mysteries about Jupiter’s atmosphere and storms
NASA’s Juno probe, which revealed new details about Jupiter’s atmosphere and storms, may have stopped transmitting data after years of exploration.
Whirling dust devils and winds on Mars can move at an unexpected 99 miles per hour. The dust they send into the atmosphere ...
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Blue Origin rolls out powerful New Glenn rocket for testing ahead of Mars launch (video)
Blue Origin's second New Glenn rocket just made a big move. Jeff Bezos' company rolled a New Glenn first stage out to the ...
The era of the International Space Station will come to a close soon as its retired from service, but NASA already has a plan ...
As the rocket embarks on its return journey back towards Earth, the launch team is jubilant. It’s been a successful day for ...
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