The Government of Monaco has come together with France’s National Centre for Space Studies to sign a partnership agreement that could both “boost the Monegasque economy and protect the environment”.
Senior management from ESA, French space agency CNES and partners as well as astronauts will be on site all week, available for further discussions and individual interviews (depending on calendars). Some panellist participations are still subject to final confirmations. While all Space Pavilion stage events are open to participation for journalists, the following ESA/CNES communications milestones are highly recommended to the media: Monday 19 June (Welcome and VIP presences): Morn.
The Abu Dhabi Space Debate witnessed the launch of the Space for Climate Observatory, a global initiative that aims to bring together public and private en..
In Cape Canaveral, Florida, NASA has started the countdown. The first mega-rocket of the Artemis program is scheduled to take off Monday morning around 8:33 a.m. local time. This first test flight will not be…