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Chang’e 7 and 8: The Chinese Missions Paving the Way for Human Exploration of the Moon As China aims for a crewed lunar landing before 2030, two major robotic missions are set to prepare the ground: Chang’e 7 and Chang’e 8. These missions will explore […]
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ESA Discovers Stronger-Than-Expected Winds on Mars Thanks to nearly twenty years of observations, the European Space Agency’s orbiters Mars Express and ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) have produced the first global map of Martian winds. The study reveals gusts reaching up to 150 km/h, far […]
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Presentation of Lanyue: China’s Crewed Lunar Lander After unveiling the Long March 10 rocket and the Mengzhou spacecraft, China is developing the third cornerstone of its crewed lunar program: Lanyue, the first lander designed to place taikonauts on the surface of the Moon by 2030. […]
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Cassini Detects New Organic Molecules from Enceladus’s Ocean Twenty years after the end of the Cassini mission, the probe’s data are still revealing new secrets. An international team led by Nozair Khawaja (Freie Universität Berlin, University of Stuttgart) has detected new complex organic molecules originating […]
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Mengzhou: The New Chinese Spacecraft That Will Carry Taikonauts to the Moon China is entering a new era in human spaceflight. Alongside the development of its next-generation heavy-lift rocket, the Long March 10, Beijing is designing Mengzhou, the crewed spacecraft that will take its astronauts […]
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Presentation of the Long March 10: The Chinese Launcher Aiming for the Moon When China unveiled its ambition to land astronauts on the Moon before 2030, one question immediately arose: with which rocket? The answer now fits in two words — Long March 10. Standing […]
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Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS (C/2025 N1): Increased Activity, Refined Orbit, and Rumor Clarifications Originally published July 3, 2025 — updated October 5, 2025 Since its discovery by the ATLAS telescope network on July 1, the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS has continued to captivate the scientific community. As […]
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Blue Alchemist: Turning Lunar Regolith into Oxygen Blue Origin has announced that its Blue Alchemist project has successfully passed the Critical Design Review (CDR), validating the technical design of a system capable of converting lunar regolith into essential resources: oxygen, metals, and materials for manufacturing […]
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Australian Space Cooperation: Australia Signs Agreements with NASA, ESA, and the United Kingdom Australia is confirming its ambition to become a major player in the global space sector. During the 74th International Astronautical Congress (IAC 2025) held in Sydney, the Australian Space Agency (ASA) announced […]
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Presentation of the Artemis 2 Mission: First Crewed Flight Around the Moon More than half a century after Apollo, humanity is preparing to return around the Moon in 2026. With the Artemis program, NASA and its international partners aim to establish a sustainable presence on […]
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Ariane 64 to launch first batch of Amazon LEO satellites On February 12, 2026, Europe will reach a major milestone in space transportation as Arianespace launches Ariane 6 in its most powerful configuration, Ariane 64, for the first time. The mission will place 32 Amazon […]
Perseverance Detects Lightning on Mars for the First Time For decades, scientists have suspected that the Martian atmosphere could generate electrical phenomena, despite being extremely thin and lacking Earth-like thunderstorms. This long-standing hypothesis has now been confirmed: NASA’s Perseverance rover has detected Lightning on Mars […]
NASA Reshapes Artemis Program: Lunar Landing Delayed as Mission Architecture Evolves NASA has announced a major restructuring of its Artemis lunar exploration program, introducing significant changes to upcoming missions and redefining the path back to the Moon. In the updated plan, Artemis III will no longer […]
Blue Origin pauses New Shepard flights to focus on lunar human spaceflight On January 30, 2026, American space company Blue Origin announced a major decision regarding its suborbital space tourism program: flights of the New Shepard system will be paused for at least two years. […]