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ESA launches HydroGNSS mission: two small satellites for global monitoring of water, floods, freezing, and biomass

ESA launches HydroGNSS mission: two small ...

ESA launched the first Scout mission HydroGNSS on November 28, 2025. A pair of small satellites in Sun-synchronous orbit uses GNSS-Reflectometry to measure soil moisture, freeze-thaw state, inundation, and above-ground biomass, supporting applications in flood forecasting, agriculture, and water risk management.

Galileo L14 Launch: Ariane 6 carries satellites SAT 33 and SAT 34 into orbit and strengthens European global navigation

Galileo L14 Launch: Ariane 6 carries ...

Ariane 6 launches Galileo L14 mission on December 17, 2025 with satellites SAT 33 and SAT 34, which will boost the precision, availability, and security of European satellite navigation. We bring an overview of the journey from factory to orbit, hydrazine fueling, SCAPE suits, and the strategic importance of the system for everyday users.

Europe Steps Up Space Investment: Record ESA CM25 Budget for Technological Sovereignty and Security

Europe Steps Up Space Investment: Record ESA ...

The ESA Ministerial Council CM25 in Bremen adopted a record budget of €22.1 billion, focused on Europe's technological sovereignty in space. Funding increases for GSTP, security components, and AI, quantum, propulsion, and sustainable technologies are reshaping industry, innovation, and geopolitics.

HydroGNSS and new European satellites for monitoring water, climate, forests, and natural disasters on Earth from space

HydroGNSS and new European satellites for ...

ESA's HydroGNSS mission, launched by a Falcon 9 as part of the Transporter-15 flight, brings a new generation of small satellites for global monitoring of soil moisture, floods, permafrost, and biomass, while the Italian IRIDE and Greek ICEYE strengthen European space infrastructure for climate risk management.

ESA and Norway plan Arctic Space Centre in Tromsø for climate monitoring, space technology, and Arctic security

ESA and Norway plan Arctic Space Centre in ...

The European Space Agency and Norway plan the ESA Arctic Space Centre in Tromsø to improve satellite climate monitoring, enhance weather forecasts, navigation, and communications, and strengthen security, scientific cooperation, innovation, and sustainable development in the sensitive Arctic region.

The Richat Structure: how the mysterious "Eye of the Sahara" that Sentinel-2 satellites have been tracking for decades originated

The Richat Structure: how the mysterious "Eye ...

In the heart of Mauritania hides the Richat Structure, a colossal "Eye of the Sahara" about 50 kilometers in diameter. This natural geological phenomenon, formed by the uplift of magma and millions of years of erosion, is now captured by Sentinel-2 satellites in stunning natural and false colors. The structure reveals rock layers older than 100 million years.

ESA and Europe Strengthen Independent Access to Space: Ariane 6, Vega-C, Space Rider, and New Space Hub in the Azores

ESA and Europe Strengthen Independent Access ...

At the ESA Ministerial Council CM25 in Bremen, Member States approved more than 4.4 billion euros for strengthening European space transportation, modernizing Ariane 6 and Vega-C rockets, developing Space Rider, and building a new space hub on the island of Santa Maria in the Azores, thereby reinforcing Europe's autonomy in space and encouraging the entry of new commercial launch service providers.

Quarter of a century of life in orbit: ISS National Laboratory, private investments, and the new space economy

Quarter of a century of life in orbit: ISS ...

The International Space Station has been continuously hosting crews for 25 years, and the ISS National Laboratory is turning microgravity into an engine of science, innovation, and private investment – from biomedicine and new materials to space startups, education of millions of students, and the development of future commercial stations in Low Earth Orbit.

Copernicus Sentinel-5A reveals first ozone and air pollution maps for global atmospheric monitoring in a new era of observation

Copernicus Sentinel-5A reveals first ozone ...

The new Copernicus Sentinel-5A mission delivers the first detailed maps of ozone, nitrogen dioxide, formaldehyde, and sulphur dioxide, revealing global air pollution patterns and the state of the ozone layer, and setting the foundations for more precise climate and public health monitoring in the coming decades.

How the brain slices speech into words: the STG learns sound patterns and a rapid ‘reset’ eases language comprehension

How the brain slices speech into words: the ...

Why do we hear clear words in our native tongue but an unbroken blur in a foreign language? Two UCSF studies show that the superior temporal gyrus learns phonotactic rules and, with a fast “reset”, marks word onsets and offsets. This explains bilingualism, helps the clinic and inspires better speech-recognition systems