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ESA Astronaut Reserves Undergo Water Survival Training in Rostock

Twelve reserve astronauts from seven European countries recently completed water survival training in Rostock, Germany, as part of their ESA training program, practicing essential skills for potential emergency situations during space missions.

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NASA's SDO Observes Partial Solar Eclipse

NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory witnessed a partial solar eclipse on July 25th, with the moon covering 62% of the sun, showcasing the unique perspective of space-based solar observations and adding to a history of similar events by Apollo missions and the Proba-3 mission.

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Third Interstellar Object, 3I/ATLAS, Discovered

Astronomers have discovered 3I/ATLAS, the third confirmed interstellar object, currently 420 million miles away, posing no threat to Earth; it will pass near the sun around October 30th, offering a rare opportunity to study a celestial body from beyond our solar system.

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New European Satellite MTG Improves Weather Forecasting and Air Quality Monitoring

The MTG weather satellite, a joint Eumetsat and ESA mission launched from Cape Canaveral on Wednesday, will provide significantly improved weather forecasts and air quality data for Europe and North Africa, using advanced sensors to collect 50 times more data than previous satellites.

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NASA Budget Cuts Jeopardize 19 ESA Space Programs

NASA's proposed 2026 budget cuts threaten 19 joint ESA programs, including LISA, Envision, and NewAthena, potentially delaying research for a decade and jeopardizing Europe's lunar ambitions, forcing a reassessment of its space sovereignty and partnerships.

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First Images of Sun's South Pole Reveal Chaotic Magnetic Field

The European Space Agency's Solar Orbiter captured the first images of the Sun's south pole, revealing a chaotic magnetic field and providing crucial data to understand the Sun's 11-year cycle and its impact on Earth's space weather.

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Metop-SGA1: New European Weather Satellite Launched

The European Space Agency launched Metop-SGA1, a polar-orbiting weather satellite offering higher-resolution data for improved weather forecasting, from Kourou, French Guiana, on Tuesday night; it will provide global coverage unlike its geostationary counterpart MTG-S1.

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NASA Budget Cuts Jeopardize ESA Space Missions

NASA's proposed 2026 budget cuts threaten 19 joint programs with the ESA, potentially delaying or canceling missions like LISA, Envision, and NewAthena, and impacting European contributions to Artemis, prompting ESA to consider diversifying partnerships and increasing its independence.

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Asteroid Near-Miss with Moon Highlights Planetary Defense

Asteroid "2024 YR4", a 60-meter space rock, has a 4% chance of impacting the Moon in the near future, posing no threat to Earth but offering a unique opportunity for observation and scientific study.

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Poland's Second Astronaut: A €65 Million Investment in Space Exploration

Poland launched its second astronaut, Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski, to the ISS on a €65 million mission, ending a nearly 50-year hiatus driven by past political and economic constraints; the mission aims to stimulate scientific advancement and inspire future generations.

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ESA Faces Program Cuts Due to Potential NASA Budget Reductions

Facing potential NASA budget cuts in 2026, the ESA may curtail or cancel programs, including LISA, Envision, and NewAthena, affecting its contributions to Artemis missions but prompting a focus on European technological autonomy.

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Solar Orbiter Sends First Images of Sun's South Pole

The European Space Agency's Solar Orbiter captured the first images of the Sun's south pole, revealing its million-degree atmosphere and cooler gas clouds; this data is crucial for understanding and predicting solar activity that can disrupt Earth's communication and power systems.

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