Europe’s Copernicus program notched a significant milestone recently with the successful launch of Sentinel-1D, the final ...
A consumer sports brand helping shape Europe’s next-generation astronaut equipment wasn’t on anyone’s bingo card for 2025, ...
This new technology, which aims to feed astronauts using air and urine, could have significant implications for the future of ...
The ESA will be testing a protein powder called Solein, which contains a compound found in urine, on a mission aboard the ISS ...
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How Europe Is Preparing for a Space War
With increasing threats in the space domain—jamming, satellite vulnerability, cyberattacks, and contested space ...
Irish quantum computing startup Equal1 has been selected by the European Space Agency (ESA) to install its Bell-1 Quantum ...
Framatome has formalised a partnership with ESA to produce americium-241 radioisotope fuel for Europe’s deep-space missions.
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Insects can be a safe option for space travel as they require less land, water and feed than traditional livestock.
The European Space Agency (ESA) is developing food made from air. This new approach could feed astronauts on Moon and Mars missions. It uses gases and bacteria to create a protein-rich food source.
The European Space Agency (ESA) is developing a revolutionary way to feed astronauts on future Moon and Mars missions — by making food from thin air. Through its HOBI-WAN project, ESA is testing ...
As it stands, food is produced on Earth, then transported to the International Space Station (ISS). While that's feasible for ...
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