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ERC 2020: the challenge of remotely navigating mobile robots

Agnieszka Mrozowska discusses the highlights of the ERC 2020 competition, which involved Innovation News Network as a media partner, holding it up as an example of how the space sector can adapt to the new reality

NASA plan the return of asteroid samples from Bennu

On 10 May 2021, NASA’s spacecraft will terminate its experiments on the Bennu and begin its journey to deliver asteroid samples to Earth.

Space telescope identifies six planets orbiting the star TOI-178

CHEOPS space telescope has discovered six planets. The planets are in a harmonic rhythm despite different compositions.

SpaceX’s Falcon-9 rocket will launch an experimental nanosatellite into orbit

Today, the SpaceX Falcon-9 rocket will launch from Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA. The rocket will contain an experimental nanosatellite.

Exploring the Universe with Cosmological surveys

Using cosmological surveys to trace the evolution of the Universe and understand its accelerated expansion. In the last hundred years, cosmology has made significant steps...

The European Space Agency on probing the hot and energetic Universe

Dr Matteo Guainazzi spoke to The Innovation Platform about some of the ways that the mission will probe the hot and energetic Universe.

Observing gravitational waves from space

International Editor Clifford Holt spoke to Dr Oliver Jennrich, the Project Scientist for ESA’s Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) mission, which will be the first gravitational wave observatory based in space

NASA’s memorandum of understanding with Federal Aviation Administration to grow American commercial space sector

NASA and FAA have signed a MOU reaffirming the agencies’ longstanding relationship, fostering a robust American commercial space sector.

Asgardia announces its proposal to develop a new node module for the International Space Station

Asgardia has revealed its plans to build and supply a new node module for the International Space Station, to extend its commercial value.

Researchers use re-analysis of observational measurements to understand star formation activity in distant galaxies

A new study examined the star formation activity in distant galaxies using a data-driven re-analysis of observational measurements.

Vega VV17 mission to deploy Earth-science observation satellites failed due to incorrect routing

Arianespace announced the loss of the Vega VV17 mission, which was carrying two Earth-science observation satellites.

The Copernicus programme and disaster management from space

International Editor Clifford Holt spoke with the European Space Agency’s Sentinel-1 and SMOS teams about how the Copernicus programme and Earth Explorer missions provide information to both forecast and respond to disasters such as floods and earthquakes

NASA’s priorities for the Artimis III mission include sampling strategies, field surveys, and deployable experiments

NASA has identified the agency’s science priorities for the Artemis III mission, which will launch the first woman to the Moon in 2024.

Researchers publish a catalogue of the stars in the Milky Way, bringing us closer to understanding the origins of the galaxy

Astronomers have created a detailed catalogue of the stars in the Milky Way, furthering our understanding of the origin of the galaxy.

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