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Today, Hakuto-R lands on the moon

Today is the day for the Japanese space company, Ispace, to carry out what could be the first successful moon landing by a private company. Ispace Hakuto-R is planned to land at the Atlas crater on the moon today. M1 program: Ispace and their moon exploration The unmanned Hakuto-R left Earth in December last year […]

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Hope checks out Mars moon Deimos

It has been just over two years since the United Arab Emirates’ Mars probe, Hope (Amal), arrived on the red planet and it has now sent back some new images from there. The latest images show detailed images of Deimos, the smaller of Mars’ two moons. The irregularly shaped Deimos is about 15x12x12 km in […]

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Hyundai to build a lunar vehicle

Hyundai Motor Group, together with six South Korean research institutes, will develop a vehicle intended for moon exploration. It’s a 70 kg solar-powered rover that Hyundai will build using technology from Hyundai and Hyundai-owned KIA. This includes equipping the vehicle with cameras, lidar, motors, solar panels, and batteries that Hyundai and KIA have developed for […]

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Sateliot has launched its first 5G satellite

The Spanish satellite company Sateliot recently launched the first 5G satellite in what will become a global 5G network built with satellites in orbit around the Earth. Sateliot calls its first satellite “Groundbreaker” and it is said to be the first satellite in space that can communicate via the 5G standard. However, Groundbreaker and the […]

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Starship exploded before reaching space

SpaceX tested for the first time to send its Starship spacecraft into space with the help of the Super Heavy rocket. Even before the test, SpaceX founder Elon Musk warned that things might not go exactly as planned, which turned out to be the case. Starship and Super Heavy lifted off from SpaceX’s Starbase in […]

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Check out when Starship goes to space

Today, SpaceX will make another attempt to send its giant Starship rocket into orbit around the Earth. SpaceX had originally planned to carry out Starship’s space test on Monday but canceled it because there was a little trouble with one of the spacecraft’s valves. If everything goes as planned today, the 70-meter-tall Super Heavy star […]

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Watch when SpaceX launches its new rocket

Today, it’s finally time for SpaceX to, for the first time, send its giant rocket, the SpaceX, into orbit around the Earth. The so-called launch window for the Starship opens during 7am local time, and SpaceX will broadcast the launch live. The idea is that the Starship, with the help of the accompanying Super Heavy […]

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Now Juice is on its way to Jupiter

Earlier today, ESA launched its Juice spacecraft from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana. The plan was for Juice (Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer) to leave Earth yesterday, but the launch had to be canceled due to bad weather. Today, however, things went better, and Juice took off from Europe’s Spaceport on board an Ariane 5 rocket. […]

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Launch of Juice mission cancelled

The European Space Agency (ESA) just cancelled the launch of the Jupiter mission Juice (Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer), which was scheduled for today. Arianespace, the company that built the rocket that would launch Juice, wrote on Twitter that weather conditions with a risk of lightning strikes led to the cancellation of the Ariane 5 rocket […]

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China plans to collide spacecraft with asteroid

Last week, the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) held its eighth planetary defense conference, during which China’s Deep Space Exploration Laboratory revealed more about its plans to slow down an asteroid using a spacecraft. China has now decided to send two spacecraft to the approximately 30-meter asteroid 2019 VL5 to try to slow it down. […]

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Starship is ready to go to space

SpaceX founder Elon Musk stated over the weekend that the company’s new spacecraft, Starship, and its super-heavy rocket, Super Heavy, are now ready for their first unmanned space mission. However, before that can happen, SpaceX needs permission from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the US aviation authority, to launch the 120-meter-high vehicle from the ground. […]

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Private Chinese space company achieves successful launch

On Sunday, the Chinese private space company, whose official name is Beijing Tianbing Technology (Space Pioneer), launched its rocket Tianlong-2 into space. Tianlong-2 (“Sky Dragon 2”) is said to have successfully placed its payload consisting of a satellite into orbit around Earth. This means that Space Pioneer becomes the first private space company ever to […]

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India has tested its spaceplane again

The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has conducted another test with its small spaceplane RLV-TD, which is a prototype of a larger spaceplane that ISRO hopes to develop for reuse in trips between Earth and space in the future. During the test, which took place on Sunday, the prototype was lifted to a height of […]

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Enormous black hole discovered

A group of astronomers has discovered a supermassive black hole with a mass equivalent to 30 billion of our own suns. It is one of the largest black holes ever observed and Dr James Nightingale from the Physics Department at Durham University says about the discovery: This particular black hole, which is roughly 30 billion […]

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Lockheed Martin to build network on the moon

The American aerospace and defense company, Lockheed Martin, has launched its subsidiary, Crescent Space, which will focus on building a network for communication between Earth and the moon. The satellite-based network is called Parsec and is intended to consist of several satellites in orbit around the moon. Using Parsec, spacecraft and astronauts will be able […]