China's Chang'e-5 leaves Moon while NASA pays $1 for lunar regolith
Read More »Airbus delivers “largest planar space radar ever” to Copernicus
Airbus delivers “largest planar space radar ever” to Copernicus
Read More »UAE’s spy satellite Falcon Eye successfully launched
UAE’s spy satellite FalconEye successfully launched
Read More »China lands on Moon while Musk wants Mars in six years
China lands on Moon, Musk wants Mars in six years
Read More »Space Café WebTalk Recap: Claudia Kessler on empowerment of women for space
In this week’s Space Cafè WebTalk, Claudia Kessler, Initiator, Founder, driving force of “Die Astronautin”, Bremen, Germany, talked inspiration and empowerment of woman for space.
Read More »Turkish Manta Shipping connects vessels with Marlink
Turkish Manta Shipping connects vessels with Marlink
Read More »E2MC Update On Space-Financing Rounds in November 2020
November’s space financing activity was clearly dominated by the US$500 million round by American rocket company Relativity Space, known for its extensive use of 3D printing in its manufacturing process.
Read More »ArianeWorks on European reusable rocket prototype Themis
ArianeWorks on first European reusable rocket prototype Themis
Read More »Space Café Regional – German Edition: Raphael Roettgen about “Hoch hinaus”
In this week’s Space Cafè Regional - German Edition, Raphael Roettgen, Space Investment & Advisory, Founder of E2MC Ventures, Zurich, Switzerland talked about his new book "Hoch Hinaus - die neue Weltraumwirtschaft".
Read More »#SpaceWatchGL Opinion: A Space programme for the Nobel Peace Prize? – the answer might surprise you…
Very recently I overheard a conversation that went like this – “our programme has been operating in space for over 20 years and includes the key international space agency partners. It is an inspiration for our young and has done more for global peace than any other space project on Earth.
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