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Artemis II set off toward the Moon: NASA and ESA opened a new era of human missions with key European technology

Artemis II set off toward the Moon: NASA and ...

Find out how the Artemis II mission put astronauts back on the path toward the Moon for the first time in more than 50 years. We bring an overview of the role of NASA, ESA and Orion’s European service module, as well as the significance of this mission for the future of space exploration.

How ESA’s Rocketroll is paving the way for European nuclear-electric spacecraft for the Moon, Mars, and deep space

How ESA’s Rocketroll is paving the way for ...

Find out why ESA’s Rocketroll study is increasingly raising the issue of nuclear-electric propulsion in the European space program. We bring an overview of the technology, safety solutions, and possible missions to the Moon, Mars, Ceres, and more distant parts of the Solar System.

Artemis II returned people to the path toward the Moon, and the European module became key to Orion’s mission

Artemis II returned people to the path toward ...

Find out what the Artemis II mission brings, the first crewed flight toward the Moon after more than half a century. We bring an overview of NASA’s lunar expedition, the role of Orion and the European service module, and the significance this flight has for the future of space exploration.

Géraldine Naja takes over ESA space transportation, and the departure of Toni Tolker-Nielsen opens a new phase for Europe in space

Géraldine Naja takes over ESA space ...

Find out what the appointment of Géraldine Naja to lead the European Space Agency’s space transportation means for Ariane 6, Vega-C and the future of Europe’s access to space. We bring an overview of the changes at ESA, the departure of Toni Tolker-Nielsen and the broader reorganisation of the agency.

Christine Klein takes on a new financial role at ESA as the agency begins implementing EUR 22.3 billion in commitments

Christine Klein takes on a new financial role ...

Find out what the appointment of Christine Klein to head the new directorate for controlling, finance and operational procurement means for the European Space Agency, why this reorganisation matters after the ministerial council decisions in Bremen, and how it could affect the implementation of major space programmes.

Continuity in low Earth orbit will determine whether the ISS evolves into a sustainable space economy

Continuity in low Earth orbit will determine ...

Find out why the transition from the International Space Station to commercial orbital stations is crucial for the future of the space economy. We bring an overview of the development of microgravity research, the role of the ISS, new commercial platforms, and the risks that threaten if continuity of demand is lost.

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