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DEI in space
The European Space Agency has cleared a former Paralympian to train for a stint on the International Space Station. That’s a win for diversity — and humanity.
Measuring an antenna’s radiation properties is important, especially when it comes to complying with regulations and system ...
Now, though Europe remains deeply tied to the US for military and intelligence support, strategic autonomy is no longer a ...
Published as a cover story in Science on Friday, this cosmic atlas solves a decade-old challenge in astronomy by revealing ...
Ukraine’s history has been defined by a struggle for independence and a self-determined national identity. Where Russia has ...
German defense contractor Rheinmetall’s stock price has skyrocketed more than 1,000% since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022. As ...
GOAL dishes out ratings to all of the Liverpool players on show at Wembley, as the Reds slumped to a dismal 2-1 loss to Newcastle United in the Carabao Cup final at Wembley ...
A SpaceX capsule docked at the International Space Station, bringing a replacement crew for Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore to return home after an unexpectedly long stay in orbit.
With the Crew-10 mission arriving at the International Space Station, the orbiting lab will for some days host as many as 11 ...
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The cloud's future lies in space
Advances in space technology offer a groundbreaking solution: deploying large-scale cloud data centers in Earth’s orbit.
This butterfly shaped nebula is the perfect target for the James Webb Space Telescope to learn more about star formation.
A crew of astronauts who will take over duties on the International Space Station from NASA’s Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore ...