NASA’s awe-inspiring launch on Wednesday was a return to past glory — and serves as a turning point for the agency’s future.
A NASA satellite’s camera captured the far side of the Moon as it passed in front of Earth. Credit: NASA/NOAA. Curiosity draws us to the cosmos, and as a planetary scientist, I ...
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Can current space law handle the new space age?
Global activity in Earth orbit is booming, with cheaper launch, growing megaconstellations and the emergence of commercial actors transforming space activities. But the legal framework underpinning ...
Europe’s future in space really boils down to one question: can it stay ahead without relying on technology made somewhere else? As we step into what experts call the “second space age,” strategic ...
Paris-based doc house Zed is ramping up sales on Destination Moon: The New Space Age as the Nasa Artemis mission at the heart ...
Artemis II is testing the critical systems needed for a future lunar landing, much as the early Apollo missions prepared NASA ...
Look up on a clear night and you'll see the streaks of our new space age. What you don't see is the growing fallout for the atmosphere that keeps us alive. A wave of satellite launches and reentries ...
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