ESA engineers trace anomaly in silent spacecraft to code bug
Communications with ESA's Juice spacecraft were restored after a lost-contact incident; a signal amplifier command reestablished contact before a Venus gravity-assist flyby.
European space tech has data to sell - but where are the buyers?
Europe's space sector expands rapidly but struggles to commercialize Earth-observation data, requiring greater cross-sector cooperation and clearer value propositions to reach customers.
See Earth's Forests as Never Before in Biomass Satellite's First Images
The European Space Agency's Biomass satellite, launched recently, employs advanced radar technologies to analyze forests and ecosystems, showcasing capabilities to assess Earth's woody biomass and track ecological changes.
Solar Orbiter captures unprecedented high-resolution images of the Sun's corona in ultraviolet light, highlighting international collaboration and scientific achievement.
Solar Orbiter captures unprecedented high-resolution images of the Sun's corona in ultraviolet light, highlighting international collaboration and scientific achievement.
Celebrate the 35th anniversary of the Hubble Space Telescope with a gigantic tower of gas and dust
NASA and ESA celebrate Hubble's 35th anniversary with renewed high-definition images of the Eagle Nebula, showcasing its continued relevance in space observation.