ESA confirms 2 European astronauts to fly to ISS in 2021
The European Space Agency (ESA) confirmed on Thursday that two European astronauts will be based at the International Space Station (ISS) this year, outgoing ESA Director General Jan Woerner said at a press conference.
ESA's exoplanet observer reveals strange 'ultra-hot Jupiter'
London, Oct 5 European Space Agency's new exoplanet mission called Cheops has found one of the hottest and ...
Recipe is different, but titan has ingredients for life
In a study recently published by Astronomy and Astrophysics, Neish -- a member of Western's Institute for Earth and Space Exploration (Western Space) -- and her collaborators at the European Space Agency (ESA) used advanced imaging technology to investigate Titan.
Solar Orbiter releases first data to scientific community, public
The European Space Agency (ESA) has released its first Solar Orbiter data to the scientific community and the wider public. The instruments contributing to this data release come from the suite of in-situ instruments that measure the conditions surrounding the spacecraft.
New Hubble image shows colourful stars packed close together
Washington, Sep 14 NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) have released a stunning image of a globular ...
Solar Orbiter probe snaps closest pictures of Sun
Washington, July 16 The first images snapped by the Solar Orbiter spacecraft, an international collaboration between NASA and ...
Researchers cite linguistic issues during space travel
According to new research, a threat that looms over the prospect of generations-long, interstellar space travel is that explorers arriving on Xanadu could face problems communicating with previous and subsequent arrivals, their spoken language having changed in isolation along the way.
Mars losing water even faster than scientists thought
Mars may have been a place brimming with water in the form of seas, lakes and rivers once but all of that evaporated into space as researchers now report that the Red Planet is losing water faster than expected.
Mars is losing water faster than expected: Study
Researchers have revealed that Mars, the red planet is losing water more quickly than what theory as well as past observations would suggest.
New Milky Way map reveals huge wave of stellar nurseries
Astronomers at Harvard University have discovered a wave-shaped gaseous structure the largest ever seen in our galaxy made up of interconnected stellar nurseries.