The European Space Agency announced up to $118 million in funding March 2 for projects promising to accelerate the convergence of satellite and terrestrial communications.
ESA and Airbus hit 2.6 Gbps using a laser link between a plane and a satellite 36,000 km away, proving that fast, reliable in-flight internet is finally within reach.
A European research aircraft was able to exchange 2.6 gigabits per second with a geostationary satellite for several minutes.
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ESA’s Ramses mission is on track to study Apophis before its 2029 flyby
On February 10, 2026, the European Space Agency (ESA) awarded a significant contract to OHB Italia for the development of the ...
Angus Stewart, joint head of the National Space Operations Centre at the UK Space Agency, said: “Over the past 12 months or ...
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European Space Agency's Spacecraft Captures Close-Up Image Of Interstellar Comet Releasing Dust
A recent image shared by the European Space Agency's Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (Juice) reveals a close-up view of the ...
BERLIN (AP) — The European Space Agency said Thursday it would increase its budget for the next three years to almost 22.1 billion euros ($25.6 billion). Ahead of two-day agency conference starting ...
The head of the European Space Agency (ESA) has framed Europe’s need to pursue lunar missions in unusually security-focused terms for the civilian organization. "The Moon is moving fast from a ...
ESA Eyes Full Hydrogen Peroxide Engine Demonstration is published in Aerospace Daily & Defense Report, an Aviation Week Intelligence Network (AWIN) Market Briefing and is included with your AWIN ...
The image features one of the most visually intricate remnants of a dying star: the Cat’s Eye Nebula, also known as NGC 6543.
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