Vega rocket's last blast hurls Sentinel-2C satellite into orbit ESA and Arianespace now twiddling thumbs until Vega-C returns to flight Science05 Sep 2024 |
Mercury probe BepiColombo thrusters are acting up, but science marches on Trajectory tweak means a delay of almost a year, though 165 km flyby should produce eye candy Science03 Sep 2024 | 6
First of ESA's Cluster satellites prepares for fiery finale over South Pacific Over 20 years into a 2-year mission, but all good things come to an end Science23 Aug 2024 | 17
Juice probe scores epic fuel save after snapping selfies with Earth and Moon Onward to Venus! Science21 Aug 2024 | 32
ESA's Juice probe dances with Earth and Moon before shooting off to Jupiter Gravity assist flybys planned for tonight and tomorrow Science19 Aug 2024 | 11
ESA's meteorite bricks hit Lego stores, but don't get your wallet out just yet In space, no one can hear you scream when you step on one Offbeat23 Jul 2024 | 32
Engineers fix ESA's Gaia observatory from 1.5M kilometers away And you thought rolling back a borked update on a server down the hall was hard? Science22 Jul 2024 | 10
Pi goes to spaaaaace... for a bit longer than planned Ariane 6 might have had some APU problems, but the well-Armed hardware on YPSat worked well Science18 Jul 2024 | 5
ESA starts work on planetary defence mission, because Bruce Willis is retired Asteroid Apophis will come within 32,000km of Earth in 2029, which makes it very much worth a visit Science17 Jul 2024 | 20
Europe blasts back into the heavy launch biz with first Ariane 6 flight Everything went fine, except the experimental re-ignition Science10 Jul 2024 | 54
Ariane 6 ready to rocket, bringing heavy-lift capability back to Europe Just a wet dress rehearsal left before debut launch Science06 Jun 2024 | 12
NASA and ESA take a close look at Europe's International Habitation Module Astronauts clamber around a mock-up, launch of the real thing is only 4 years away Science31 May 2024 | 6
European Space Agency's Vega-C rocket a step closer to returning to flight Latest nozzle redesign means a late 2024 launch is on the cards Science30 May 2024 | 5
ESA to fetch stuff from space before ISS takes the plunge Thales Alenia Space and The Exploration Company tapped for retrieval ops Science23 May 2024 |
Rosalind Franklin rover gets another shot at Mars after string of bad luck Could 2030 bring touchdown at last? Science17 May 2024 | 5
BepiColombo power struggle could leave probe short of Mercury's orbit Updated ESA/JAXA mission running on reduced thrust as engineers work to resolve the issue Science16 May 2024 | 4
First Ariane 6 rocket ready to assemble as Europe begins final countdown Core and boosters are on the pad ahead of June launch Science29 Apr 2024 | 15
Intricate mission to de-ice a space telescope is go: Euclid's 'eye' is clear 100 minutes of heating to melt a frozen heart... 1.5 million kilometers away from Earth Science26 Mar 2024 | 18
Euclid space telescope needs de-icing Warm water and a scraper not an option when you're 1.5 million kilometers from home Science20 Mar 2024 | 12
European Space Agency to measure Earth at millimeter scale Awards contracts for spacecraft to bring the IoT to space Science20 Mar 2024 | 44
Grab a helmet because retired ISS batteries are hurtling back to Earth 'Luminous phenomena' on the cards, but half a ton of debris could survive Science08 Mar 2024 | 45
NASA's Mars Sample Return Program struggles to get off the drawing board The tech just isn't ready and clunky collab with ESA isn't helping, auditor finds Science04 Mar 2024 | 18
ESA's ERS-2 satellite began to come apart earlier than predicted Harmlessly entered over the North Pacific, but solar array was already bent Science27 Feb 2024 | 6
Chunks of deorbiting ESA satellite are expected to reach the ground Danger to humans? Less than '1 in 100 billion', says agency Science19 Feb 2024 | 36
ESA salutes Galileo satellite system meeting aviation standards It's all in the software Science30 Jan 2024 | 12
ESA gives gravitational wave space probe LISA the nod for a 2035 launch Trio of spacecraft to capture ripples in spacetime Science29 Jan 2024 | 12
NASA lost contact with Mars helicopter Ingenuity, then managed to find it again ESA makes its own discovery: the most water ever found on Mars Science22 Jan 2024 | 18
30 years and still sunbathing: SOHO probe continues work as a space weatherman Space Extenders II From the cutting edge of physics research to a valuable monitoring tool Science26 Dec 2023 | 15
ESA's Mars Express continues to avoid retirement home Space Extenders II Another chunk of science, another mission extension. But probe is running on fumes Science24 Dec 2023 | 34
Long-delayed Ariane 6 rocket is 'ready to go' – hopefully – says European Space Agency Latest launch sim went off without a hitch. An upper stage test, not so much Science20 Dec 2023 | 2
Last Vega rocket launch delayed over fuel tank vanishing act Choose your own adventure: Use the old qualification tanks, or squeeze in some from Vega-C? Bootnotes15 Dec 2023 | 26
Europe's Ariane 6 rocket rated 'ready to rumble' after passing hot fire test Still not reusable, but at least it's getting closer to long-delayed launch Science24 Nov 2023 | 47
European Space Agency grits teeth, preps contracts for SpaceX Galileo launch Secret tech will have to be shipped to the US for launch thanks to delays Science08 Nov 2023 | 24
Euclid space 'scope's first color snaps pull back the curtain on cosmic mysteries Pics After a rocky start, here's looking at Euclid Science08 Nov 2023 | 13
Europe eyes skies with aim to track space junk and boost orbital operations Fresh strategies unveiled to balance military and commercial interests in space Networks01 Nov 2023 |
Tim Peake on a return to space: 'Never say never' Bigs up commercial space as ESA prepares for Axiom 3 Science23 Oct 2023 | 1
Mars chilled for aeons, but stayed so stressed it gets crusty marsquakes Multiple orbiters failed to find a crater matching rumble. Boffins now blame Red planet's internal problems Science19 Oct 2023 | 7
Software patch fixes Euclid space telescope navigation bug Probe goes loopy after mistaking solar rays for stars Software11 Oct 2023 | 8
ESA's Vega rocket delivers Taiwanese and Thai satellites to low Earth orbit Also on board, cubesat that dodges space debris with plasma braking technology Science09 Oct 2023 | 1
ESA funds space weather satellite swarm to understand and combat orbital debris Prof warns El Reg solar storms may cause cascading collisions that make some orbits unusable Science06 Oct 2023 | 12
ESA delays Vega-C's return after nozzle design fails tests Eurolauncher won't fly again until 2024 as it awaits another redesign Science03 Oct 2023 | 7
Bids for ISS demolition rights are now open, NASA declares Winning spacecraft will dock with the station at least a year before go time Science27 Sep 2023 | 57
That's gas: CO2 found on Europa surface may hint at some possible sign of life Hey, ESA: Can Juice get there any faster? Offbeat22 Sep 2023 | 9
ESA gets the job of building Europe's secure satcomms network IRIS2 oversight deal signed as constellation’s schedule slips, and Ariane 6 hits another snag Cybersecurity Month22 Sep 2023 | 4
Scientists spot startlingly close black holes in Hyades star cluster Black hole stun: They're more than 1,400 light years closer than the previous record holder Science14 Sep 2023 | 40
Europe's Ariane 6 takes rocket science seriously by testing patience before engines Four seconds of fire and fury to be followed by eight minutes then... a launch in 2024? Science05 Sep 2023 | 10
Space junk targeted for cleanup mission was hit by different space junk, making more space junk Of all the spacecraft in all the orbits around the world, it slams into mine Science23 Aug 2023 | 45
Airbus to help with International Space Station replacement Orbiter is supposed to be ready by 2028, so JV partners had better hurry Science03 Aug 2023 | 46
After fears that Europe's space scope was toast, its first images look mighty fine Here's looking at Euclid Science02 Aug 2023 | 30
Bacterial byproducts may help stop the stink in future spacesuits ESA is testing that pink stuff from your dirty bathtub as an antimicrobial Moon suit lining Science01 Aug 2023 | 10
Farewell, Aeolus: Doomed ESA weather sat reenters atmosphere over Antarctica Video Not quite a controlled deorbit but not an uncontrolled one, either Science01 Aug 2023 | 6
ESA sees satellite-based air traffic monitoring on near horizon EURIALO project aims to prove flights can be tracked in real time through multilateration Networks26 Jul 2023 | 18
Ariane 5 to take final flight, leaving Europe without its own heavy-lift rocket Final update (literally) Launch will leave continent dependent on the US for space missions Science04 Jul 2023 | 70
Europe's Euclid telescope launches to figure out dark energy, the universe, and everything Interview We speak to project scientist on effort to build 3D map of space going back ten billion years Science01 Jul 2023 | 30
BepiColombo probe turns to the dark side … of Mercury Sends home snaps on third fly-by of six as it heads for orbit in 2025 Science21 Jun 2023 | 13
Universe-mapping Euclid satellite arrives in US ahead of July launch Neither war nor bad sensors nor a nautical journey will keep this probe from building a 3D map of space Science03 May 2023 | 9
ESA's Jupiter-bound Juice spacecraft has a sticky problem with its radar Time to shake, rattle, and roll the probe to remove pesky antenna pin Science29 Apr 2023 | 28
ESA's Aeolus wind-measuring satellite takes terminal trip into Earth's atmosphere Weather forecasting mission to end on April, but Aeolus-2 is on the drawing board Science19 Apr 2023 | 3
ESA's Juice blasts off to squeeze secrets from Jupiter's moons Few orbital boosts and we'll get the snaps in eight years Science14 Apr 2023 | 6
Launching soon: ESA's Juice to probe Jupiter's moons for signs of possible life Feature We speak to professor deeply involved in multi-year, billion-plus-euro mission Science13 Apr 2023 | 31
The cause of last December's failed satellite launch? Nozzle material, says ESA Arianespace Vega-C rocket failure sent two Airbus satellites into the Atlantic Ocean Science06 Mar 2023 | 8
If we plan to live on the Moon, it's going to need a time zone For one thing, lunar satnav isn't gonna work with Earth's systems Science01 Mar 2023 | 142