📢 Join us for a hybrid press briefing on the pioneering 'Fly!' feasibility study with @esa astronaut reserve member John McFall.
📅 14 February, Friday.
🕙 10:00-11:00 CET.
📺 Watch live on #ESAwebTV.
✍️ Media registration: https://t.co/ZFss6NNe0P
Brilliant week with @spacegovuk helping to identify opportunities for collaboration with our 🇺🇸 colleagues to help address future challenges for human spaceflight 🚀
Have you ever wondered how a trip to space can affect an astronaut’s health? 🩺
On this week’s #HWHAP, NASA's Chief Health and Medical Officer discusses the impacts spaceflight has on the human body and how flight surgeons and other medical professionals on the ground help @NASA_Astronauts mitigate those impacts. https://t.co/07deeCMKyF
Explore human spaceflight from Earth orbit to the Moon and Mars! 🚀 In episode 358, the Deputy Chief Scientist for the @Space_Station discusses how the International Space Station supports scientific advancements that benefit humanity. https://t.co/EGqSM4SpXK #ThrivingInSpace
50% scholarship on @ISUnet Programs!
🚀 SSP25: 30 June - 22 August 2025 Seoul, South Korea
🚀 MSS 2025-2026: 1 September 2025 Strasbourg, France
Mention in your application you are an SGAC member! We will confirm your membership directly with ISU
Deadline: 31 January 2025
#IdéeSortie à #Paris : Our Ocean From Space (@ocean_exhibit), un voyage visuel dans les écosystèmes marins de la Terre, est exposée jusqu’au 31 décembre 2024 sur les grilles du siège parisien de l’UNESCO.
L'exposition combine images satellites et témoignages pour évoquer les efforts de protection actuels de nos précieux écosystèmes marins 👉 https://t.co/N6pCLh6VrO
It’s been an incredible year with @northbanktalent, opening doors to amazing opportunities like the @globalhealthexh . Along the way, I’ve met inspiring people and forged exciting collaborations that are setting the stage for even bigger adventures in the weeks to come 🚀✨
It will be a sad day when we lose contact with the Voyagers - they’ve been communicating with us from deep space since I was 9 years old! I watched them launch, watched them arrive at Jupiter, Saturn and, in the case of Voyager 2, Uranus and Neptune. I remember when Voyager 1 returned the Pale Blue Dot photograph. They feel like old friends and I do occasionally think about them out there in the darkness. Contact with Voyager 1 was lost and then re-established earlier this week using the low power S-band transmitter on the spacecraft that had not been used since 1981! Astonishing. That’s before Duran Duran released the Rio album :-) !!