Less than a week after being hit by a hurricane, NASA’s 98-meter SLS rocket took off on Wednesday, November 16 from Kennedy Space Center, Florida.
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“In space, you can’t just go to the doctor”
The cross : Will the health criteria for going into space be reduced with space tourism? Guillaume Weerts : These criteria depend on a very
The conquest of space, a laboratory for terrestrial health
In US Space Agency jargon, this is called spin off. More than 2,000 products developed using technologies created by and for NASA have been put
In Caen, patients in the footsteps of astronauts
What do Jean-Pierre, sixty years old in a Hawaiian shirt, and astronaut Thomas Pesquet have in common? Both have trouble keeping their balance. In a
Astronaut, airline pilot and photographer: the many hats of Thomas Pesquet
Airplane pilot, astronaut, and photographer: Thomas Pesquet publishes Wednesday November 2 The Earth in our handsa book of images taken in orbit from the International
On Mars, a giant meteorite impact discovered by NASA
The US space agency announced Thursday, October 27, having discovered the largest meteorite crater ever observed on a planet. The story begins last year when
The Sun meets the Moon for a partial eclipse on Tuesday
Let’s hope the weather is still nice! This Tuesday, October 25, if the absence of clouds allows it, the Sun and the Moon will offer
Ariane 6 will not take off before the end of 2023
New disappointment for space Europe. The first Ariane 6 rocket model may have been completed in early October in Kourou, French Guiana, but the maiden
The first Ariane 6 rocket is assembled
With a little delay, she is there, standing on her firing line. On Monday October 17, ArianeGroup announced that it had finished assembling the entire
Dart mission: a NASA spacecraft succeeded in diverting an asteroid from its trajectory
The American space agency succeeded in diverting an asteroid from its trajectory by projecting a spacecraft against its surface at the end of September during