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European Space Agency, Luna
For European astronauts, this place in Germany is the next best thing to the moon
It will be years before the European Space Agency can send one of its astronauts to the moon, but the agency says it’s time to start practicing as it opened a facility in Germany that will let astronauts train in conditions like those on the lunar surface.
European Astronauts Train for Future Moon Missions in Lunar Simulator
European astronauts trained for future moon missions on Wednesday in a lunar simulator in Germany. The European Space Agency (ESA) has negotiated for three spots on future moon missions under the NASA-led Artemis program by 2030, depending on the program's progress.
Walking on the Moon in Cologne: Europe's lunar life simulator
A large, ordinary-looking warehouse in the German city of Cologne is the closest you can get to walking on the Moon -- without leaving Earth.
New lunar training facility unveiled to prepare astronauts for future moon missions
The European Space Agency is preparing for future moon missions by opening a new training facility in Germany.
Moon's surface reproduced in Europe to prepare for future missions
Europe is seeking to place itself at the forefront of missions to the Moon with a facility covering almost 1,000 square metres that reproduces the lunar surface to train astronauts for future missions.
New LUNA facility will prepare astronauts for moon landings
Astronauts from around the world will use it to train for missions to the moon.A new mock-up of the moon's surface has opened near Cologne in Germany. A decade in the making, the LUNA analog facility is jointly built by The European Space Agency and the German Aerospace Center.
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ESA’s PLATO Mission Offers Hard-Won Lessons In Space Management
The European Space Agency’s (ESA) ambitious PLATO mission, due for launch in December 2026, has been enabled in large part by ...
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The Festival So Big You Can See It From Space
Have you ever heard of the Burning Man festival? Chances are the answer is yes. It’s one of the biggest festivals in the ...
The Next Web
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ESA’s new ‘Moon on Earth’ can launch a ‘European renaissance’ in spacetech
The futuristic new LUNA facility has attracted gushing praise from Europe's spacetech startups. Can the site boost the ...
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This Is What Burning Man Looks Like From Space
The European Space Agency’s Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission peered down from orbit and captured a stunning view of the Burning ...
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Side-by-side images from the James Webb and Hubble space telescopes show why NASA spent 25 years and $10 billion on the Webb
NASA's Webb Space Telescope keeps spotting details no one has seen before: countless galaxies, clouds of dust birthing new ...
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Atos selected by the European Space Agency (ESA) to expand the capabilities of the Destination Earth (DestinE) services platform
Press Release Atos selected by the European Space Agency (ESA) to expand the capabilities of the Destination Earth (DestinE) services platform Funded by the European Commission, the DestinE initiative ...
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Exploring Space Radiation, Future Pears, and Delayed NASA Missions
The summary covers testing of spaceflight radiation exposure using mannequins and sensors, Belgian scientists' efforts to ...
Space.com
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New type of Kevlar heading to ISS in October for space debris protection tests
"We were able to reduce the weight by as much as 40% and still have it pass the tests for orbital debris needs." ...
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Orion spacecraft can shield Artemis astronauts from deep-space radiation, study shows
Data from NASA's Artemis 1 moon mission has provided valuable space radiation measurements, which validate spacecraft ...
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