The European Space Agency's Proba-3 mission has successfully created the world's first artificial total solar eclipse, allowing scientists unprecedented access to study the Sun's corona and its mysteries.
The Proba-3 mission by the European Space Agency has successfully captured its first images of the Sun's outer atmosphere, unveiling extraordinary details about the solar corona through a groundbreaking artificial eclipse.
The European Space Agency is grappling with potential NASA budget cuts that threaten key space missions and collaborations. As ESA evaluates its options, the future of programs like Artemis and Earth observation hangs in the balance.
A spacecraft has made history by capturing unprecedented images of the sun's southern region during its peak chaos. Discover the mysteries of solar activity and what it means for space weather predictions.
In an extraordinary celebration of Johann Strauss II's 200th birthday, the 'Blue Danube' waltz has finally been transmitted into space, reaching Voyager 1, the farthest human-made object from Earth! Discover the cosmic significance of this historic event.
In a historic event, Johann Strauss II's iconic waltz 'By the Beautiful Blue Danube' will be broadcast into space, celebrating the ESA's 50th anniversary and Strauss' 200th birthday. Catch the Vienna Symphony Orchestra's live performance this Saturday!
In a remarkable tribute, Strauss’ Blue Danube waltz will be transmitted into space to celebrate the 200th birthday of its composer and the 50th anniversary of the European Space Agency. Join the live performance and witness history as music journeys beyond our planet!
A Soviet-era spacecraft, Kosmos 482, made an uncontrolled descent to Earth, falling over the Indian Ocean. Experts are left questioning where the remnants landed and whether any survived the fiery reentry.
As budget cuts threaten NASA's Artemis lunar exploration program, space agencies from around the world are pledging to continue their contributions. Discover how international cooperation is evolving amid uncertainty.
The Soviet-era Kosmos 482 spacecraft, which has lingered in orbit for over 50 years after a failed mission to Venus, is set to reenter Earth's atmosphere. Experts predict it may survive the descent, raising curiosity and caution about its potential landing!