
π° Space


π US pledges to not test anti-satellite weapons
Lately, space debris has been a bit of a recurring subject. With an emerging space tourism sector, plans on achieving a permanent human presence on the moon and mars, as well as an ever-growing number of satellites, it's become increasingly important to strive...
π° Ukrainian innovation could reduce space debris
We've previously covered the dangers of space debris and several different solutions pursued by companies and agencies around the world. Even in war-struck Ukraine, work on an intriguing piece of the puzzle continues to move forward.Promin Aerospace is the name...
π The first private crew has arrived on the ISS
April 9 saw yet another exciting first in space, as the first-ever all-private crew arrived on a space station. The four male space travelers took off from Cape Canaveral in a SpaceX Cred Dragon capsule and after a twenty-hour flight, arrived at the International...
π “I can’t fathom what kind of teachers they had if they think science is boring”
Jenny Jansson's talk at the Warp Space Summit was a success and received high marks from the audience. She works as a teacher in the Swedish town of Ludvika but is also active in ESERO Sweden, which shows how to use space and astronomy in school.We talk to her to...