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Earth Observation for Climate Crisis Response

Real-Time Monitoring Satellites now provide daily, high-resolution views of our planet. From tracking methane leaks and carbon flux to spotting illegal deforestation and glacier retreat, space-based systems give us near-instant awareness of Earth’s vital signs. What once took months to detect now takes minutes. Smarter Climate Models Satellite data feeds directly into next-generation climate models…

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Space Debris & Orbital Sustainability

Overview Earth’s orbits are increasingly congested with more than 130 million pieces of space debris now tracked, ranging from defunct satellites to millimeter-scale fragments. Each fragment travels at velocities exceeding 28,000 km/h, posing immense collision threats to operational satellites, crewed missions, and even entire constellations. Scientists warn of the Kessler Syndrome, a cascade where one…

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Lunar Habitat Development: Building Artemis Outposts for a Moon Economy

Introduction: From Footprints to Foundations NASA, in collaboration with ESA, Thales Alenia Space, Italian Space Agency, and other partners, is taking a massive leap from moonwalks to moon living. With the Artemis program aiming to establish permanent human presence on the Moon, a new era of off-world architecture is emerging: the Lunar Habitat. Planned for…

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Are the black holes really a portal to unknown realms?

Black holes are some of the strangest and most fascinating objects in the universe. They form when massive stars collapse under their own gravity, creating a region in space where nothing—not even light—can escape. But beyond their powerful pull, there’s a question that captures the imagination of scientists and science lovers alike: could black holes…

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