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- The Voice in Orbit | Talking to Astronauts in Space | ESA Explores #20on June 19, 2026 at 2:00 pm
Video: 00:23:49 Meet the voices astronauts hear in space. At ESA’s European Astronaut Centre in Cologne, Germany, the EUROCOM team is the link between crew and ground, guiding astronauts like ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot through their daily work on the International Space Station. Join us as EUROCOM expert Andreas Orth explains how complex operations are translated into clear, real-time communication and what it means to be the one voice connecting Earth and orbit.This interview was recorded in March 2026.Listen on all major podcast platforms.Keep exploring with ESA Explores.
- Galileo signal updated for internet-of-things useon June 19, 2026 at 1:55 pm
In April, Galileo marked a step forward with the deployment of a new signal component, known as E5a Quasi Pilot, on 12 satellites of Europe’s satellite navigation constellation. This upgrade makes Galileo signals easier to access, particularly on emerging mass-market, low-power devices used for Internet of Things and smart city applications.
- Week in images: 15-19 June 2026on June 19, 2026 at 1:10 pm
Week in images: 15-19 June 2026 Discover our week through the lens
- Earth from Space celebrates 1000 imageson June 19, 2026 at 8:00 am
Image: ESA’s Earth from Space series reaches its 1000th image with a return to the vibrant waters of southern Florida, Cuba and the Bahamas – the same region featured in the very first edition in 2004.
- Tropical Storm Arthuron June 19, 2026 at 4:00 am
The first named storm of the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season brought intense rainfall and the threat of flash flooding to the U.S. Gulf Coast.
- Tropical Storm Arthuron June 19, 2026 at 4:00 am
The first named storm of the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season brought intense rainfall and the threat of flash flooding to the U.S. Gulf Coast.
- Curiosity Blog, Sols 4920-4926: Surveying the Bandson June 19, 2026 at 12:50 am
Written by William Farrand, Senior Research Scientist, Space Science Institute Earth planning date: Friday, June 12, 2026 Rather than going from stage to stage at a music festival to hear different bands playing different varieties of music, Curiosity has been ascending up Mount Sharp through physical bands of exposed rocks with textural and tonal differences.
- Curiosity Blog, Sols 4920-4926: Surveying the Bandson June 19, 2026 at 12:50 am
Written by William Farrand, Senior Research Scientist, Space Science Institute Earth planning date: Friday, June 12, 2026 Rather than going from stage to stage at a music festival to hear different bands playing different varieties of music, Curiosity has been ascending up Mount Sharp through physical bands of exposed rocks with textural and tonal differences.
- NASA Mission to Study Space Weather Impacts of Earth’s Atmosphereby Lauren E. Low on June 18, 2026 at 9:33 pm
NASA selected a mission concept to research how space weather and dynamics within Earth’s atmosphere influence the space environment and help improve prediction capabilities for impacts on crucial technology, such as GPS and low Earth orbit satellites, as well as astronauts in space. The DAPHNE (Dynamic Atmosphere-Ionosphere Explorer) mission will enter Phase B of development,
- NASA Mission to Study Space Weather Impacts of Earth’s Atmosphereby Lauren E. Low on June 18, 2026 at 9:33 pm
NASA selected a mission concept to research how space weather and dynamics within Earth’s atmosphere influence the space environment and help improve prediction capabilities for impacts on crucial technology, such as GPS and low Earth orbit satellites, as well as astronauts in space. The DAPHNE (Dynamic Atmosphere-Ionosphere Explorer) mission will enter Phase B of development,
- NASA Awards Contract for Commercial Satellite Data Acquisitionby Jessica Taveau on June 18, 2026 at 8:13 pm
NASA has selected eight new companies and will acquire new data products from six existing Commercial Satellite Data Acquisition contract holders to expand the range of commercial satellite data available to researchers, civil agencies, and decision-makers. Such measurements supplement NASA’s Earth satellites by contributing high-resolution and frequent observations to enhance the agency’s set of data.
- NASA Awards Contract for Commercial Satellite Data Acquisitionby Jessica Taveau on June 18, 2026 at 8:13 pm
NASA has selected eight new companies and will acquire new data products from six existing Commercial Satellite Data Acquisition contract holders to expand the range of commercial satellite data available to researchers, civil agencies, and decision-makers. Such measurements supplement NASA’s Earth satellites by contributing high-resolution and frequent observations to enhance the agency’s set of data.
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- Tropical Storm Arthuron June 19, 2026 at 4:00 am
The first named storm of the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season brought intense rainfall and the threat of flash flooding to the U.S. Gulf Coast.
- Curiosity Blog, Sols 4920-4926: Surveying the Bandson June 19, 2026 at 12:50 am
Written by William Farrand, Senior Research Scientist, Space Science Institute Earth planning date: Friday, June 12, 2026 Rather than going from stage to stage at a music festival to hear different bands playing different varieties of music, Curiosity has been ascending up Mount Sharp through physical bands of exposed rocks with textural and tonal differences.
- NASA Mission to Study Space Weather Impacts of Earth’s Atmosphereby Lauren E. Low on June 18, 2026 at 9:33 pm
NASA selected a mission concept to research how space weather and dynamics within Earth’s atmosphere influence the space environment and help improve prediction capabilities for impacts on crucial technology, such as GPS and low Earth orbit satellites, as well as astronauts in space. The DAPHNE (Dynamic Atmosphere-Ionosphere Explorer) mission will enter Phase B of development,
- NASA Awards Contract for Commercial Satellite Data Acquisitionby Jessica Taveau on June 18, 2026 at 8:13 pm
NASA has selected eight new companies and will acquire new data products from six existing Commercial Satellite Data Acquisition contract holders to expand the range of commercial satellite data available to researchers, civil agencies, and decision-makers. Such measurements supplement NASA’s Earth satellites by contributing high-resolution and frequent observations to enhance the agency’s set of data.
- From Suriname to Space: Rohit Goeptar Shares His Journey to NASAby Jason Costa on June 18, 2026 at 7:06 pm
Rohit Goeptar was born into a poor family in Suriname, South America, the kind where both parents work three jobs and they still can only provide food and shelter for their family. At around age six, his family moved to California to start a new life. Only two years later, he moved back to South America
- Desert Field Test With NASA Advanced Rover Prototypeon June 18, 2026 at 6:29 pm
Description A prototype four-wheel rover developed at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory with advanced mobility and robotic autonomy capabilities trundled across the Colorado Desert near Plaster City, California, during a field test in March 2026. Called ERNEST (Exploration Rover for Navigating Extreme Sloped Terrain), the rover served here as a testbed for autonomy software developed for
- NASA Testing Advanced Capabilities for Moon, Mars Roversby Naomi Hartono on June 18, 2026 at 6:19 pm
On a bleak stretch of the Colorado Desert in Southern California, a compact four-wheeled rover recently trundled about 16 miles (26 kilometers) with minimal intervention from the team of engineers trailing it. Called ERNEST (Exploration Rover for Navigating Extreme Sloped Terrain), this prototype is being used by NASA to advance both robotic autonomy and the
- NASA’s Lucy Reveals Wobbling, Peanut-Shaped Asteroidon June 18, 2026 at 6:04 pm
Even small asteroids lead complex lives. During its flyby of the asteroid Donaldjohanson last year, NASA’s Lucy spacecraft revealed the asteroid to be a wobbly, peanut-shaped body that has undergone a lot of activity in its relatively short history. Formed as fragments coalesced after a violent collision 155 million years ago, the asteroid was transformed by the
- Stages of Star Formationby HQ Web Team on June 18, 2026 at 4:13 pm
This image, captured by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope and released on June 5, 2026, shows just a small portion of one of the Orion Molecular Clouds, a long and massive filament of cold gas and dust beyond the Orion Nebula. Every stage of star formation — from the youngest stellar embryos to protoplanetary discs
- Hubble Glimpses Merging Galaxy Clusterson June 18, 2026 at 11:36 am
This NASA Hubble Space Telescope image features a galaxy cluster, called CL0016+1609 or MACS J0018.5+1626, that is very bright at X-ray wavelengths and is one of the most extensively studied clusters at X-ray and radio wavelengths. The X-ray observations of this cluster revealed that it is two clusters merging along our line of sight. Researchers
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- The Voice in Orbit | Talking to Astronauts in Space | ESA Explores #20on June 19, 2026 at 2:00 pm
Video: 00:23:49 Meet the voices astronauts hear in space. At ESA’s European Astronaut Centre in Cologne, Germany, the EUROCOM team is the link between crew and ground, guiding astronauts like ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot through their daily work on the International Space Station. Join us as EUROCOM expert Andreas Orth explains how complex operations are translated into clear, real-time communication and what it means to be the one voice connecting Earth and orbit.This interview was recorded in March 2026.Listen on all major podcast platforms.Keep exploring with ESA Explores.
- Galileo signal updated for internet-of-things useon June 19, 2026 at 1:55 pm
In April, Galileo marked a step forward with the deployment of a new signal component, known as E5a Quasi Pilot, on 12 satellites of Europe’s satellite navigation constellation. This upgrade makes Galileo signals easier to access, particularly on emerging mass-market, low-power devices used for Internet of Things and smart city applications.
- Week in images: 15-19 June 2026on June 19, 2026 at 1:10 pm
Week in images: 15-19 June 2026 Discover our week through the lens
- Earth from Space celebrates 1000 imageson June 19, 2026 at 8:00 am
Image: ESA’s Earth from Space series reaches its 1000th image with a return to the vibrant waters of southern Florida, Cuba and the Bahamas – the same region featured in the very first edition in 2004.
- Sophie Adenot's mid-mission highlightson June 18, 2026 at 3:15 pm
Video: 00:02:03 Sophie is halfway through the εpsilon mission onboard the ISS, and she has already accomplished so much. Between hundreds of hours of scientific research and thousands of photographs taken from space, she has taken the time to share many unforgettable moments with us — inspiring millions along the way on social media.
- Ariane 6 launches with more powerful boosters: a new record for Europeon June 17, 2026 at 1:50 pm
- ESA Council appoints two new directorson June 17, 2026 at 9:44 am
The European Space Agency Council has approved the appointment of two new directors: Christine Klein as Director of Controlling, Finance and Operational Procurement, and Jean-Luc Trullemans as Director of Strategy, Legal and External Affairs.
- ESA Impact: a look at ESA’s spring milestoneson June 17, 2026 at 9:24 am
ESA Impact: a look at ESA’s spring milestones
- εpsilonon January 21, 2026 at 12:54 pm
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