Denis Kutovoy, Deputy Director of the Space Systems Authority at Roscosmos, stated that Russia supports international cooperation in space without any restrictions or preferences. This announcement comes at a time when the need for collaboration among nations in space exploration is increasing.
Mikhail Zelenov, an associate professor at Bauman Technical University, has unveiled a prototype system designed to rescue astronauts during spacewalk activities. This innovation marks a significant step in enhancing the safety of astronauts during their space missions.
NASA, in collaboration with Circuit Mess, has launched the Artemis 2.0, an open-source smart educational watch designed to teach programming and simulate space technologies. This initiative is part of the promotional campaign for the Artemis 2 mission, aimed at returning humans to the Moon.
NASA successfully addressed a technical issue faced by the Artemis II crew using remote access technologies. This innovative step highlights significant advancements in space mission management.
NASA has launched the Artemis 2 mission, marking the first crewed flight to the Moon in decades, as part of a program aimed at testing technologies for Mars missions. This mission serves as a crucial rehearsal for sustainable deep space exploration.
NASA has launched the Artemis 2 mission, marking the first crewed flight in decades as part of the lunar return program. This mission aims to test life support, navigation, and energy systems, paving the way for sustainable human journeys to Mars.
Andrei Ivanov, Deputy Head of the Moscow Aviation Institute, announced that Russia will begin implementing a robotic inspector project capable of moving on the surface of the orbital space station starting in 2027. This initiative aims to enhance operational efficiency at the space station.
NASA is gearing up for the Artemis II mission, aiming to return humans to the Moon after 50 years since the last trip. Pedro Duque, Spain's first astronaut, discusses the challenges and technological innovations of this historic mission.
On March 23, 2001, the closure of the Mir space station was announced, symbolizing the end of an era in space exploration. This station, launched in 1986, played a pivotal role in international space programs.