🇪🇺 🚀 Europe is racing back to the Moon - and this time, it’s serious! Telespazio and ispace, inc. just teamed up to build what could become Europe’s own “Wi-Fi” network around the Moon - a system that will keep astronauts, rovers, and future lunar bases connected to Earth 24/7. 🌕 Full story here: https://lnkd.in/gMmfEaFN
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This NASA investigation will use organ-on-a-chip devices, or organ chips, to study the effects of increased radiation and microgravity on human health.
Tiny avatars for astronaut health are heading to deep space aboard Artemis II. As part of a study called AVATAR, chips roughly the size of a USB thumb drive containing astronauts’ cells will fly side-by-side with crew on their journey around the Moon. The goal? Study how deep space affects human tissue, so we can protect our crew's health on future missions. We aim to gather valuable information to “know before we go” back to the lunar surface and on to Mars: https://lnkd.in/eGkAacQh
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The Gaganyaan mission marks India’s first step toward sending Indian astronauts into space, aiming to safely reach low-Earth orbit (400 km) and return home securely. 🛰️ https://lnkd.in/gngshCHP At the heart of this mission lies the Crew Escape System (CES) — a specially designed safety mechanism that ensures astronaut protection during every phase of flight: from launch pad to orbit and re-entry. In case of any emergency, CES can swiftly separate the crew module from the rocket, carrying the astronauts to safety within seconds. #Gaganyaan #ISRO #CrewEscapeSystem #IndiaInSpace #SpaceSafety #IndianAstronauts #MakeInIndia #SpaceExploration
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Autonomy algorithms developed by researchers at the University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies (UTIAS) could one day make cargo transport on the moon safer and more efficient for astronauts...https://lnkd.in/gA_KdtVq
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From Australia’s first astronaut trained under our own flag to new advances in space technology and research partnerships, #IAC2025 showcased a nation on the rise in space capability. Australia’s strength lies in collaboration — combining academic research, industry innovation, and international partnerships to accelerate progress across domains such as resilient positioning and navigation, advanced Earth-observation analytics, space situational awareness, and a fast-maturing access-to-space ecosystem. Orbivis is proud to contribute to this momentum, helping connect data, insight, and innovation to real-world outcomes. 🚀🇦🇺 #AustraliaInSpace #IAC2025 #SpaceInnovation #SpaceCollaboration #Orbivis
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Just had the pleasure of meeting Katherine Bennell-Pegg at IAC 2025 — the first astronaut qualified under the Australian flag and the first Australian woman trained as an astronaut. Inspiring to hear her passion for advancing Australia’s role in space. 🚀🇦🇺 #IAC2025 #AustralianSpace #SpaceInnovation #SpaceLeadership #Astronaut #SpaceExploration #WomenInSTEM #AustraliaInSpace #SRN
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ESA Astronauts Advance Lunar Readiness Four European Space Agency - ESA astronauts have completed helicopter training with the German Bundeswehr, marking a major step in preparing for future lunar missions. The program builds essential skills for landing and navigating on the Moon. 🔗 Read more: https://lnkd.in/d7A9QbbC #SpaceWatchNews #AstronautTraining #LunarMissions Daniel Neuenschwander Matthias Maurer Samantha Cristoforetti Thomas Pesquet
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Key Takeaways from #IAC2025 ✨🚀 Day 1 1. US NASA wants to settle a lunar village by 2035 2. Canada CSA specializing in robotics and space ports. 3. India ISRO is planning a crewed mission by 2027. 4. China CNSA launched an asteroid sample return mission in May 2025. 5. Japan JAXA is focused on the first mission to Mars' moons. They're working on space debris removal by 2028. 6. Europe ESA is building space autonomy and launch capabilities. 7. UAE's UAESA program is new, ambitious, and rapidly growing. They're developing satellites, rovers, lunar gateway airlocks, and astronauts for human spaceflight.
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Space technology and infrastructure services company Intuitive Machines submitted a proposal for NASA’s Lunar Terrain Vehicle (LTV) Services. The contract calls for a vehicle that astronauts will use to explore the moon’s south pole and conduct research during the Artemis campaign, which aims to return humans to the lunar surface.
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🚀 India Prepares to Make Space History! This December, India is poised to take a giant leap in space exploration. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will launch Vyommitra, the country’s first humanoid robot, into space — marking a critical step forward in the Gaganyaan mission, India's first human spaceflight programme. Developed indigenously by ISRO, Vyommitra is designed to simulate human functions in space. With human-like expressions, speech, and responsiveness, she will play a vital role in testing life support systems and microgravity conditions before astronauts embark on their journey. 🎥 Watch the video to hear Vyommitra in action as she prepares to pave the way for India’s future in crewed space missions. #ISRO #Gaganyaan #Vyommitra #HumanoidRobot #SpaceExploration #AeroSocietyIndia #MadeInIndia #SpaceTech #HumanSpaceflight #STEM #AerospaceEngineering
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Four ESA astronauts have completed specialized helicopter training with the German Armed Forces, a critical step in preparing for lunar missions. This training develops skills essential for piloting lunar landers, focusing on vertical take-off and landing, precision maneuvering, and rapid decision-making in challenging terrain. Conducted over three weeks in Germany, including simulator sessions and flights over the Alps, the program simulates the demanding conditions of lunar descent, particularly in the South Pole region. This collaboration highlights Europe's commitment to equipping astronauts with operational expertise for the Artemis program and beyond. It also aligns with NASA's similar training efforts in the United States, underscoring a shared international approach to lunar mission preparedness. The hands-on experience gained ensures astronauts like Alexander Gerst, Matthias Maurer, Samantha Cristoforetti, and Thomas Pesquet can safely pilot landers, enhancing mission success and crew safety. This training initiative is a tangible example of how terrestrial analogues are vital in developing the next generation of lunar explorers. #ESA #Germany #LunarExploration Read more: https://lnkd.in/e7Xa2Maf
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🚀 India’s Gaganyaan Mission Nears Launch! ISRO has achieved a major milestone, completing 90% of the Gaganyaan mission’s development work. This historic mission aims to send Indian astronauts — “Gagannauts” — into space, making India one of the few nations with human spaceflight capability. The first uncrewed test flight, Gaganyaan G1, is scheduled for December 2025. It will carry Vyommitra, a humanoid robot, to test critical spacecraft systems and ensure safety before crewed missions. The mission will utilize the GSLV Mk III launch vehicle and is expected to last 3–7 days in low Earth orbit. Extensive tests, including environmental, vibration, and abort system checks, have been conducted to ensure astronaut safety. This massive endeavour involves 20,000 ISRO employees, 450 industrial partners, and 300 academic institutions, highlighting India’s Atmanirbhar Bharat (Self-Reliant India) initiative in space technology. Gaganyaan is not just a mission; it is a symbol of India’s scientific prowess, innovation, and ambition in space exploration, paving the way for future crewed missions and international collaborations. 🌏🚀 #ISRO #Gaganyaan #AtmanirbharBharat #fblifestyle
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