European Space Agency
ISRO to take cooperation with European, Israeli space agencies to higher orbit
An ISRO-ESA Arrangement was signed recently
World's largest iceberg breaks off Antarctica: European Space Agency
The iceberg is around 170 kms long and 25 kms wide, with an area of 4,320 square kms, slightly larger than the Spanish island of Majorca
NASA's Perseverance rover lands on Mars, will search for signs of life
The touchdown of the rover marks an ambitious first step in the effort to collect Mars samples and return them to Earth, NASA said
Prototype plant can churn moondust to produce oxygen
ESA researchers aim to build a version of the oxygen-producing system that could be taken to the Moon.
Tech tool aims to predict global water conflicts before they happen
The system uses data from NASA and European Space Agency satellites that monitor water resources around the world.
What if an Asteroid was about to hit Earth? Scientists intrigued
Astronomers estimate a one percent risk the space rock will collide with our planet on April 27, 2027. What should we do?
European space agency launches space junk collector from ISS
The 100kg spacecraft has been deployed from ISS to conduct several experiments regarding space junk cleanup.
Stephen Hawking's voice to be beamed into space at final send-off
The world’s most recognisable scientist died in March aged 76 after a lifetime spent probing the origins of the universe.
Deciding who can access satellite data
In fact, data from more than half of all unclassified government Earth observing satellites launched between 1957 and 2016 is restricted in some way.
The fastest stars in the Milky Way might not actually be from this galaxy
A group of astronomers have shown that the fastest-moving stars in our galaxy are in fact runaways from a much smaller galaxy in orbit.