Europe and China Launch Smile Satellite to Study Solar Storms
A satellite designed to watch how the Sun's breath rattles Earth's magnetic field lifted off from a jungle lau
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A satellite designed to watch how the Sun's breath rattles Earth's magnetic field lifted off from a jungle lau
A spacecraft launched from French Guiana early Tuesday morning will try to photograph something no one has eve
Before it can study how Earth responds to the Sun's streams of particles and radiation, the Smile spacecraft h
A space mission named Smile is about to show humanity something no one has ever seen before: Earth's magnetic
The European Space Agency and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency have signed a deal to work together on pl
A galaxy 45 million light years away is so bright at its center that it overwhelms the cameras designed to cap
A high-tech airship carrying environmental sensors will soon drift above the boreal forests of Finnish Lapland
Thirteen European satellites hitched a single ride to space on Sunday, 3 May, launching from California aboard
Europe now has a full set of four radar eyes in the sky. The Copernicus Sentinel-1D satellite, launched last N
ESA's newest deep-space antenna has entered normal operations at New Norcia in Western Australia, strengthenin
Graphene aerogel is already one of those materials that sounds invented for science fiction: ultralight, porou
A 35-meter parachute destined for Mars was just baked in an oven in the Netherlands to make it at least 10,000
Europe’s first reusable spacecraft just got cooked on purpose, and that’s a very good sign. In a plasma wind t
A satellite that can see through the tops of trees has just completed its first year in orbit, and the images
A spacecraft carrying humans has ventured farther from Earth than any mission in over half a century, completi
A European spacecraft built for Jupiter has instead captured a detailed portrait of a visitor from another sta
A European Vega-C rocket will soon carry a unique scientific eye into orbit, built to watch an invisible colli