Space

Angara-A5 Suffers Second Launch Scrub in Two Days at Vostochny Cosmodrome

Reuters reported that the Russian carrier rocket "Angara-A5" aborted its test launch from the Vostochny Cosmodrome for the second time this week. "A command to...

European Commission Proposes First-Ever EU Space Law

The European Commission has announced that it plans to propose a space law as early as April. If adopted, the law will regulate current...

Russia’s Next-Gen Space Station to Offer Full View of Earth, Feature Visiting Mode

The Russian Orbital Station's (ROS) preliminary design has received approval from Roscosmos. According to the state corporation, the station's most notable feature is its modular...

Airbus-built EUTELSAT 36D Satellite Takes Flight on BelugaST for Florida Launch

The EUTELSAT 36D geostationary communications satellite, which Airbus built, was transported via Airbus BelugaST (A300-600ST) from Toulouse, France, to Sanford, Florida, USA. Its subsequent...

Kremlin’s “For Your Eyes Only” Arsenal? U.S. Warns of Russian Nuclear Space Weapon

Washington alleges that Moscow is building an anti-satellite weapon that might jeopardise US national security. John Kirby, the National Security Council's Coordinator for Strategic...

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