Step into the spotlight at GLOC 2026! Connect with global space leaders, present your innovations, and engage with Africa’s dynamic space community. Secure your sponsorship or exhibition space now – limited opportunities available! #GLOC2026#iafastro
Registration for GLOC2026 is now open.
Join the global space & climate community in Kigali, Rwanda, from 2-4 June 2026, as experts, researchers, policymakers come together to explore how space-based data supports climate resilience.
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Dutch company launches prototype IVF incubator to test key functions in orbit, marking an important step toward realising ARTIS (Assisted Reproductive Technology In Space). Wow!
https://t.co/LupJtjRn6D
Musk’s mantra that “failure is an option” has served as a rallying cry for innovation. But as the era of crewed Starship missions draws near, there is a fine line between embracing failure and tolerating it – particularly when lives are at stake.
https://t.co/sq05jam5dX
With a plethora of rocket launches in a single week the space industry needs to ask how sustainable & safe for the environment it all is - both in orbit and on Earth?
https://t.co/ruxo4kNYUg
NASA saying today astronaut in “stable condition” in hospital after returning from ISS. Those words would normally indicate something a bit more serious medically than routine observation. https://t.co/PiGKQBO2sD
BREAKING 🚨🚨🚨
Nigel Farage slams Labour politicians who travel to America to campaign during the presidential election.
“It is totally unacceptable and anyone who has ever done it should go to jail.”
🌌🚀 Asgardia made waves at IAC 2024 in Milan! Represented by Clive Simpson, Editor-in-Chief of ROOM Space Journal, Asgardia's vision of building a new home in space continues to inspire. 🌍✨
Learn more here! 👉 https://t.co/BTezTufB9u
#Asgardia#IAC2024#SpaceExploration
Unveiling a new spacesuit that could one day soon see men and women walking on the Moon proved to be a rather down to earth job at #IAC2024 in Milan this week.
On display at #IAC2024 in Milan - a tiny fragment of asteroid, the first ever such sample returned to Earth by NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission to Bennu. NASA’s Nicole Lunning has the honour to be curator of these rare extraterrestrial treasures.