The search is on for the culprit...
esa
"The majority of the astronauts that we send on those missions wouldn't make it"
It's the P120c, and it will be used by the ESA on the Vega & Ariane 6
The odds of Earth being struck by an asteroid are remote, but the effects of such collision can range up to a planetary catastrophe
“This is a specially shaped capsule, in which microgreens can grow under microgravity conditions, making optimal use of the available volume”
These actions aim at halting the country’s brain drain and boosting the development
Keep an eye to the sky from January next year
A small satellite called Asgardia-1 was loaded on board the Cygnus spacecraft and launched by the Orbital ATK Antares rocket Sunday morning
From beyond the skies to the bottom of the sea!
The ESA says it is far enough to just miss our geostationary satellites orbiting