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Seradata’s recommended space stories – January 2025

Seradata’s recommended space stories – January 2025

by Farah Ghouri | Feb 13, 2025 | China, commercial launch services, ESA, Finance, Launches, NASA, Satellites, Seradata News, Space politics, Spaceport, SpaceX

We are cutting through the orbital debris for you. In other words, we’re keeping an eye on space news on the web so you don’t have to. Here is our round-up of the most important, and interesting, space news stories of January (space orders can be found in...
Space embarrassment of the year: Vega’s final flight is delayed after upper stage tanks are accidentally trashed

Space embarrassment of the year: Vega’s final flight is delayed after upper stage tanks are accidentally trashed

by David Todd | Dec 20, 2023 | ESA, Launches, Seradata News

The European Space Agency (ESA) agreed to Avio’s request in November that it take over the full operation of the Vega rocket family from Arianespace in addition to its construction duties. This suited both sides since Avio wanted more control and Arianespace was happy...
ESA signs development order with Airbus DS for TRUTHS solar radiation/global warming research mission

ESA signs development order with Airbus DS for TRUTHS solar radiation/global warming research mission

by David Todd | Dec 5, 2023 | ESA, Satellites, Science, Seradata News

ESA has awarded a development contract to the UK arm of Airbus Defence and Space (Airbus DS) to create key technologies to allow the TRUTHS (Traceable Radiometry Underpinning Terrestrial- and Helio-Studies) satellite mission to measure solar radiation and the...
ESA’s Euclid telescope mapping dark matter is launched by SpaceX Falcon 9

ESA’s Euclid telescope mapping dark matter is launched by SpaceX Falcon 9

by Farah Ghouri | Jul 3, 2023 | commercial launch services, ESA, exploration, Launches, SpaceX

SpaceX successfully launched a Falcon 9 carrying the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Euclid Telescope from Cape Canaveral, US, at 1512 GMT on 1 July. Euclid, named after a Greek mathematician known for founding the study of geometry, will spend the next month travelling...
JUICE mission to Jupiter’s moons blasts off after initial delays…then it has a radar antenna deployment fault

JUICE mission to Jupiter’s moons blasts off after initial delays…then it has a radar antenna deployment fault

by Derek Goddard | Apr 14, 2023 | ESA, exploration, Launches, Science, Seradata News

After Flight VA260 was delayed by one day due to the weather, the Ariane 5 ECA+ rocket successfully launched the JUICE (JUpiter ICy-moon Explorer) spacecraft onto its interplanetary trajectory on 14 April from Guiana Space Centre, Kourou, French Guiana at 1214 GMT....
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