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Cologne's "Luna" Facility: Preparing Astronauts for Moon Missions
A new moon simulation facility, "Luna," near Cologne, Germany, will train astronauts for upcoming lunar missions, including those to the lunar south pole, by simulating low gravity, dim lighting, and lunar terrain using materials from the Siebengebirge mountains. The facility also includes a prototy...
Cologne's "Luna" Facility: Preparing Astronauts for Moon Missions
A new moon simulation facility, "Luna," near Cologne, Germany, will train astronauts for upcoming lunar missions, including those to the lunar south pole, by simulating low gravity, dim lighting, and lunar terrain using materials from the Siebengebirge mountains. The facility also includes a prototy...
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Parmitano Prepares for Artemis 2: A Giant Leap for European Space Exploration
Italian astronaut Luca Parmitano is preparing for the Artemis 2 mission, a crewed flight orbiting the Moon next year, marking a crucial step for European lunar exploration, while emphasizing the significant challenges of future Mars missions.
Parmitano Prepares for Artemis 2: A Giant Leap for European Space Exploration
Italian astronaut Luca Parmitano is preparing for the Artemis 2 mission, a crewed flight orbiting the Moon next year, marking a crucial step for European lunar exploration, while emphasizing the significant challenges of future Mars missions.
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ISS Spacewalk: Microorganism Research, Starliner Malfunction Delays Astronaut Return
Astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore are conducting a 6.5-hour spacewalk outside the International Space Station to collect samples for research on microorganisms, repair communications hardware, and prepare a spare robotic arm component; their return is delayed until late March due to Boeing'...
ISS Spacewalk: Microorganism Research, Starliner Malfunction Delays Astronaut Return
Astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore are conducting a 6.5-hour spacewalk outside the International Space Station to collect samples for research on microorganisms, repair communications hardware, and prepare a spare robotic arm component; their return is delayed until late March due to Boeing'...
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Parmitano anticipates Artemis 2, highlighting challenges of Mars missions
Luca Parmitano, a veteran ESA astronaut, discusses his anticipation for the Artemis 2 mission, a crucial step towards European lunar exploration, while highlighting the significant challenges of Mars missions compared to lunar endeavors.
Parmitano anticipates Artemis 2, highlighting challenges of Mars missions
Luca Parmitano, a veteran ESA astronaut, discusses his anticipation for the Artemis 2 mission, a crucial step towards European lunar exploration, while highlighting the significant challenges of Mars missions compared to lunar endeavors.
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Millennium Seed Bank: Safeguarding 2.5 Billion Seeds for Global Food Security
The Millennium Seed Bank (MSB) in London houses almost 2.5 billion seeds in a bomb-proof bunker, safeguarding global food production and biodiversity; it actively preserves endangered plant species and responds to immediate crises using its collection.
Millennium Seed Bank: Safeguarding 2.5 Billion Seeds for Global Food Security
The Millennium Seed Bank (MSB) in London houses almost 2.5 billion seeds in a bomb-proof bunker, safeguarding global food production and biodiversity; it actively preserves endangered plant species and responds to immediate crises using its collection.
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EU Urges "Big Bang" Space Investment to Counter US and China
EU Space Commissioner Andrius Kubilius urged a massive investment increase in space, citing Europe's low public spending (11% of global total, 12 billion euros) compared to the US (64%, over 65 billion euros), and similar disparities in private investment. He expects new space funding in the next EU...
EU Urges "Big Bang" Space Investment to Counter US and China
EU Space Commissioner Andrius Kubilius urged a massive investment increase in space, citing Europe's low public spending (11% of global total, 12 billion euros) compared to the US (64%, over 65 billion euros), and similar disparities in private investment. He expects new space funding in the next EU...
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Asteroid Bennu Sample Reveals Clues to Life's Origins
NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission successfully retrieved a sample from asteroid Bennu, which analysis revealed contains amino acids, DNA components, salts, and previously unknown minerals crucial to life, suggesting asteroids played a significant role in delivering life's building blocks to Earth.

Asteroid Bennu Sample Reveals Clues to Life's Origins
NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission successfully retrieved a sample from asteroid Bennu, which analysis revealed contains amino acids, DNA components, salts, and previously unknown minerals crucial to life, suggesting asteroids played a significant role in delivering life's building blocks to Earth.
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Delayed ISS Astronaut Return Amidst Conflicting Statements
Due to mechanical problems, astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore's return from the ISS, originally scheduled for February 2025, is delayed until at least April 2025 because a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft is not yet ready; conflicting statements from Elon Musk and Donald Trump regarding an expedite...

Delayed ISS Astronaut Return Amidst Conflicting Statements
Due to mechanical problems, astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore's return from the ISS, originally scheduled for February 2025, is delayed until at least April 2025 because a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft is not yet ready; conflicting statements from Elon Musk and Donald Trump regarding an expedite...
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Europe Takes Lead in Artemis II Lunar Mission
European astronaut Luca Parmitano asserts Europe's leading role in the Artemis II lunar mission, highlighting contributions like the Lunar Gateway and the Orion service module, while emphasizing the mission's significance for future lunar exploration and the need for realistic planning regarding Mar...

Europe Takes Lead in Artemis II Lunar Mission
European astronaut Luca Parmitano asserts Europe's leading role in the Artemis II lunar mission, highlighting contributions like the Lunar Gateway and the Orion service module, while emphasizing the mission's significance for future lunar exploration and the need for realistic planning regarding Mar...
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EU Seeks "Big Bang" Investment in Space to Counter US and China
European Commissioner Kubilius urges a significant increase in EU space funding to counter lagging investment compared to the US and China, emphasizing the need for a more integrated and ambitious approach to maintain Europe's competitiveness in space.

EU Seeks "Big Bang" Investment in Space to Counter US and China
European Commissioner Kubilius urges a significant increase in EU space funding to counter lagging investment compared to the US and China, emphasizing the need for a more integrated and ambitious approach to maintain Europe's competitiveness in space.
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Israel and Italy Partner on Beresheet 2 Lunar Mission
Israel and Italy signed a memorandum of understanding for collaboration on SpaceIL's Beresheet 2 lunar mission, which will involve two landings, scientific experiments, and the development of new technologies, with a budget exceeding \$10 million.

Israel and Italy Partner on Beresheet 2 Lunar Mission
Israel and Italy signed a memorandum of understanding for collaboration on SpaceIL's Beresheet 2 lunar mission, which will involve two landings, scientific experiments, and the development of new technologies, with a budget exceeding \$10 million.
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Martian Mounds Reveal Ancient Water History
Over 15,000 mounds in Mars' Chryse Planitia, as large as Texas, reveal layered evidence of ancient water erosion (4-3.8 billion years ago), offering insights into Mars' past and potential resources for future human exploration.

Martian Mounds Reveal Ancient Water History
Over 15,000 mounds in Mars' Chryse Planitia, as large as Texas, reveal layered evidence of ancient water erosion (4-3.8 billion years ago), offering insights into Mars' past and potential resources for future human exploration.
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