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Hubble reveals how new young massive stars are born in the N159 complex in the Large Magellanic Cloud

Hubble reveals how new young massive stars ...

Learn how the Hubble telescope unveils star formation in the N159 complex in the Large Magellanic Cloud, where intense radiation from young, massive stars reshapes clouds of gas and dust and creates spectacular bubbles, filaments and new generations of stars, while scientists in this neighbouring galaxy search for clues to the early phases of the Universe’s evolution.

NASA and Boeing are developing long, thin wings for more efficient, smoother, and climate-friendly flying

NASA and Boeing are developing long, thin ...

Find out how NASA and Boeing are developing long, thin wings with active control in advanced tests, to reduce fuel consumption and noise, mitigate turbulence, increase passenger comfort, and bring air transport closer to ambitious climate goals and long-term sustainable global mobility.

NASA tests Fly Foundational Robots mission with commercial robotic arm for new space infrastructure

NASA tests Fly Foundational Robots mission ...

Find out how NASA is testing a commercial robotic arm, new ways of satellite servicing, and space infrastructure construction in low Earth orbit through the Fly Foundational Robots mission from 2027, opening the path for a permanent human presence on the Moon and Mars and the development of the future space economy.

Fourth Anniversary of the James Webb Telescope: A Virtual Flight Through the Cosmos and Discoveries Changing Our View of the Universe

Fourth Anniversary of the James Webb ...

Find out how the James Webb Space Telescope, launched on Christmas 2021 from French Guiana, with the collaboration of ESA and NASA, brings spectacular scenes of nebulae, stellar nurseries, and galaxy clusters, and reveals traces of the first stars, exoplanets, and the early universe that scientists are now studying with an unprecedented level of detail.

Euclid captured galaxy NGC 646 as a space holiday garland and reveals secrets of dark matter and the cosmos

Euclid captured galaxy NGC 646 as a space ...

Find out how the Euclid space telescope turned galaxy NGC 646 into a holiday garland in the night sky and why these detailed images are crucial for understanding dark matter, dark energy, and the slow cooling of the universe. We bring the story of what Euclid is already revealing about galaxy formation, the role of bars in spiral disks, and the future cosmological atlas of the universe.

ESA Post-CM25 online event on January 14, 2026, opens new opportunities for the European space industry

ESA Post-CM25 online event on January 14, ...

The European Space Agency is holding a full-day online post-CM25 industry event on January 14, 2026, where ESA management will present the results of the Ministerial Council in Bremen, announce new programs, define strategic priorities, and explain where opportunities are opening for companies of all sizes.

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