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The European Commission unveiled its new EU Space Act, aiming to establish an ambitious set of regulations for the ...
The Exploration Company lost contact with its Mission Possible vehicle a few minutes before touchdown in the ocean.
The European Commission made a proposal Wednesday to clean up Europe's space sector while also reducing its footprint and ...
When President Trump decided to bomb Iran, it seemed a rebuke to Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence. On ...
A week into their war, Israel and Iran have exchanged more strikes while diplomatic efforts led by the Europeans took place in Geneva. Iran’s foreign minister held hours of meetings ...
The Tu-160 is called ‘White Swan’ in Russia and ‘Blackjack’ in NATO. It is the world’s heaviest and fastest supersonic bomber ...
Explosions were heard in Tehran throughout the day Wednesday as Israel said its warplanes pounded Iran in three waves of strikes. Less than a week into the conflict, Israel now says its aircraft ...
1:36 European and Canadian space agencies team up as tension heats up south of the border Economic and geopolitical turmoil is forcing the Canadian and European space agencies to work together ...
Austrian composer Johann Strauss II's "The Blue Danube" has, for many people, been synonymous with space travel since it was used in Stanley Kubrick's 1968 sci‑fi classic "2001: A Space Odyssey".
ESA’s big radio antenna in Spain, part of the space agency’s deep-space network, will do the honors. The dish will be pointed in the direction of Voyager 1 so the “Blue Danube” heads that way.
Embodying the often playful nature of humanity’s relation with space and our exploration of it, “Blue Danube” will be beamed into space via the Vienna Symphony Orchestra tomorrow, May 31st.
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