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
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With the Dart space mission, NASA wants to deflect an asteroid
The storyline looks a bit like the movie. Deep Impact, minus the drama, sacrifice and catastrophic ending. If all goes as planned, the Dart space
Space: France wants to increase its role in the conquest of space
Opened with fanfare this weekend in Paris, the International Astronautical Congress intends to put France back at the center of the great geopolitical and economic
Space tourism and stratospheric flights: is anything possible worth doing?
While space tourism has been criticized for its excessiveness and its ecological cost, a newcomer stands out for its respect for the environment. The Zephalto
Spatial voyeurism
Fifty years ago, in 1972, the Apollo 17 mission was the last space expedition to take a crew to the Moon. It was during this
A space communication
I promise, this is the last post where I don’t talk about funny science. Almost two months ago, my column was a “rant” against the
Space: the first private flight to the International Space Station took off from Cape Canaveral
They paid millions of dollars to be the first passengers to reach the International Space Station (ISS) on a private flight. Three businessmen and a
Traffic jam on takeoff, at the American space center
Some will see it as a sign of the times: the rocket that is to carry NASA’s Artemis 1 lunar mission finally had to give
James Webb Space Telescope now sees clearly
The image is unmistakably a bright yellow star, with eight orange-red branches shooting out into the dark of space. From its small name, here is
The international space station caught up in the war in Ukraine
The Westerners “should think about the price of sanctions against Roscosmos”. In a tweet posted on Saturday March 12, the director of the Russian space