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On This Day in Space: May 17, 1974: NASA Launches 1st Synchronous Meteorological Satellite.

On May 17, 1974, NASA launched the first Synchronous Meteorological Satellite, SMS-1. This was the first satellite designed to monitor meteorological conditions from a geostationary orbit. This kind of orbit allowed it to stay above a fixed location as Earth rotates. One of the instruments on this...

Japanese-European Spacecraft Bound For Mercury Weakened By Thruster Glitch

The BepiColombo spacecraft, operated by the European Space Agency (ESA) and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), could be feeling the heat even before it reaches its destination: Mercury. Thanks to a glitch, the spacecraft’s thrusters are no longer operating at full power. The team has...

India’s Space Agency Has Been Carefully Watching Our Sun’s Solar Tantrums.

As you might’ve heard, there’s a little bit of solar activity going on. Okay, a lot of solar activity. In fact, there’s been so much solar activity that some heliophysicists — not to mention laypeople waiting to witness the aurora — have probably not slept for the last week or so...

India Makes Breakthrough By Test-firing New 3D-Printed Rocket Engine.

India has announced a breakthrough that could boost its efforts to grow as a space-faring nation. On May 9, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) performed a successful hot-fire test of a liquid-fueled rocket engine that was built using additive manufacturing (colloquially known as 3D...

In The Milky Way, 3 Intruder Stars Are ‘On The Run’ — In The Wrong Direction.

Astronomers have discovered three ancient stars “on the run” in the outskirts of the Milky Way galaxy, racing the wrong way at hundreds of thousands of miles per hour. Despite being spritely for their age, the three stars are so old that they date back to the formation of the first...

The Impact of Space Technology on Africa’s Mining Sector.

Introduction: Unearthing Potential—Space Technology’s Role in Transforming Africa’s Mining Industry The mining sector remains a cornerstone of economic development across Africa, endowed with vast reserves of critical minerals and metals that fuel global industries from electronics to energy. As a...