NASA’s Mars Missions Risk Becoming Expensive Photo Ops 🌌 Are Mars explorations truly advancing science, or are they turning into high-budget space photography sessions? In this reel, we break down the hidden costs, challenges, and the real value behind NASA’s ambitious Mars missions. Discover why this debate matters for the future of space exploration, innovation, and interplanetary science. Watch the full reel now and join the conversation on the future of space travel.
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Successful #NASA IMAP Mission Launch - with Bernese collaboration! 🚀 Earlier today, NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration launched three new observatories to study the sun. Among them was the #IMAP (Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe) mission, which is dedicated to exploring the outer limits of the heliosphere, the protective bubble of solar wind in which our solar system is located. Researchers from the Space Research and Planetary Sciences Division at the University of Bern contributed to the development of two IMAP instruments. Read the complete press release on the collaboration here: https://lnkd.in/ejqyMFfN Michela A. Gargano and Peter Wurz were on site at the #KennedySpaceCenter for the launch today. Congratulations on the successful launch!
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What will it take to find life beyond Earth? Scientists need telescopes that are more stable than anything we’ve ever built before. NASA is teaming up with the company ALLVAR to test a unique material that counteracts the way other spacecraft materials expand and contract with temperature changes. This innovation could help create ultra-stable telescopes powerful enough to detect the faint signatures of life on distant worlds. Partnerships like these not only advance space exploration but also drive innovation here on Earth. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/dMJkSsuq
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The aerospace sector is rapidly evolving, and the longstanding collaboration between the UK and the US is fueling a new era of growth and innovation and nowhere can it be seen more than in Central Florida. From advanced manufacturing to next-generation air mobility, this transatlantic partnership is delivering significant breakthroughs. #FutureofAerospace #Technology #UK #US #AerospaceJobs #Collaboration #AviationIndustry
ICYMI: NASA's IMAP spacecraft successfully launched today with UK technology onboard. 🚀 🛰️ Imperial College London’s MAG instrument - developed with UK Space Agency funding - will provide crucial data to help improve our understanding of space weather. ☀️ Hear from our CEO Paul Bate, who watched the launch from NASA's Kennedy Space Center. 👇
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No doubt technicians at Imperial College London helped build the MAG instrument, which recently launched aboard a NASA spacecraft. Discover more about Space Engineering Technicians - https://lnkd.in/etUqdMPf
ICYMI: NASA's IMAP spacecraft successfully launched today with UK technology onboard. 🚀 🛰️ Imperial College London’s MAG instrument - developed with UK Space Agency funding - will provide crucial data to help improve our understanding of space weather. ☀️ Hear from our CEO Paul Bate, who watched the launch from NASA's Kennedy Space Center. 👇
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ICYMI: NASA's IMAP spacecraft successfully launched today with UK technology onboard. 🚀 🛰️ Imperial College London’s MAG instrument - developed with UK Space Agency funding - will provide crucial data to help improve our understanding of space weather. ☀️ Hear from our CEO Paul Bate, who watched the launch from NASA's Kennedy Space Center. 👇
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Planetary Society Chief of Space Policy, Casey Dreier, joined BBC News for an in-depth, in-studio interview to discuss the proposed cuts to NASA’s science programs. “This is an extinction-level event for NASA science,” he warns. Take a listen below.
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NASA has announced a groundbreaking discovery: possible biosignatures in a 3.5 billion-year-old Martian rock, thanks to the Perseverance rover. Unfortunately, this achievement comes at a time when budget cuts threaten the future of NASA’s missions. Sustained investment in space exploration is not just about science—it’s about preserving human curiosity, advancing technology, and inspiring future generations. #Innovation #SpaceExploration #Leadership https://lnkd.in/eh7vn2Wx
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Dan Goldin Is Right: Asteroid Mining Shapes Our Future 🌌 Dan Goldin, former NASA chief, nails it: asteroid mining is reality now. Near-Earth asteroids hold trillions in platinum, rare earths, and water, fueling green tech and space exploration. Here’s who’s leading the charge: 1. AstroForge (USA) Launches Vestri in Oct 2025 to mine a metallic asteroid, targeting 1-2 tons of platinum-group metals with Safran DSI propulsion. 2. TransAstra (USA) Pioneers “optical mining” to extract water for propellant, leveraging NASA-backed CLIMB tech to slash mission costs. 3. Karman+ (USA) Secures $20M in 2025 to refine asteroid metals in orbit, supplying batteries and space habitats. 4. Asteroid Mining Corporation Ltd (UK) Prepares a 2026 prospecting satellite, using AI-driven robotics to map and mine NEAs. Goldin’s vision of space resources solving Earth’s scarcity unfolds, with a $1T market projected by 2030. Legal and tech challenges remain, but these trailblazers prove he’s right. What’s your take on this cosmic gold rush? 🚀 #AsteroidMining #SpaceEconomy #Innovation
Are near Earth asteroids the answer to building America’s critical supply chains and wealth opportunities? Dan Goldin, 9th administrator (1992-2001) for NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and co-creator Per Aspera, will share his insights at Economist Impact’s Space Economy Summit in Orlando, November 5th-6th. Register for your place and engage in real discussions shaping the next phase of growth for the global space economy. ⬇️ Full agenda and registration details ⬇️ http://econimpact.co/141 #EconImpactSpace #CommercialSpace #UCF #NASA
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NASA awards Solstar Space Co. SBIR contract to develop lunar Wi-Fi system. Solstar Space (Solstar) was recently awarded a NASA Phase I Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contract valued at $150,000 to develop a next-generation, Lunar Wi-Fi Access Point (LWIFI-AP) to support […] http://ow.ly/pmZ7106o36b
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SpaceX Starship program back on track? NASA's smallsat Mars mission? China's space ambitions? Get the latest developments on what's really happening in space from world renowned journalists with inside connections. Discover why Aviation Week & Space Technology is the most relied upon news source—trusted by industry leaders globally. Learn more → https://bit.ly/41ZJt52
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