Keywords: ESA
Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is now racing away from the inner solar system after a fleeting but revealing visit that has given astronomers fresh insight into the chemistry of deep space. The icy body is only the third confirmed object known to have entered our planetary neighborhood from another star......
The European Space Agency (ESA) and the Norwegian government have taken a decisive step towards establishing an Arctic Space Centre in Tromsø, Norway. This initiative was formalized with the signing of a letter of intent aimed at expanding space-based monitoring, research, and operational capabilities......
A football field-sized asteroid that had posed a threat to Earth in 2032 is now considered to have an extremely low chance of impact. The European Space Agency (ESA) reported that the risk of the asteroid, 2024 YR4, hitting Earth has dropped to just 0.001%. Just one week ago, the probability stood at......
In a groundbreaking space mission, a pair of European satellites were launched into orbit with the goal of creating artificial solar eclipses through advanced formation flying techniques. The mission, which launched from India, marks the first of its kind, aiming to provide scientists with an unprecedented......
NASA is set to launch the Europa Clipper spacecraft on a groundbreaking mission to explore Europa, one of Jupiter's moons, which is considered a prime candidate for harboring extraterrestrial life. Scheduled for liftoff from Cape Canaveral, Florida, aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket, the mission......
In an unexpected discovery shedding light on Mars' water cycle - crucial for future explorations - spacecraft orbiting the Red Planet have detected patches of frost atop the planet's massive volcanic mountains. The remarkable scene was inadvertently captured by the European Space Agency's......
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