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A new kind of colonisation | Europe’s cards in the game of Space Monopoly
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A new kind of colonisation | Europe’s cards in the game of Space Monopoly

Ever since 20 July 1969, the Apollo 11 spacecraft landed successfully with its crew on the lunar mare called the Sea of Tranquility, humanity has been obsessed with space. While concentrating on smaller projects, in the previous decades, Europe silently supported the space sector, staying in the background. However, with
Újfajta gyarmatosítás | Európa kártyái az űrmonopoly játékában
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Újfajta gyarmatosítás | Európa kártyái az űrmonopoly játékában

1969. július 20-án sikeresen landolt az Apollo-11 űrhajó és legénysége a Hold Nyugalom Tengere nevű lávasíkságán, az emberiség pedig azóta is megszállott űrlázban ég. Az előző évtizedekben Európa csendes háttérszereplőként támogatta az űrszektort, miközben kisebb projektekre koncentrált, azonban az űrverseny újraéledésével nagyobb sebességre kapcsolt az Európai Űrügynökség is. Neil Armstrong
European Space Agency to harvest solar energy from space farms
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European Space Agency to harvest solar energy from space farms

ESA is exploring space to find ways to solve our planet’s energy problems in a greener way. Engineers at the European Space Agency (ESA) are working on groundbreaking solutions to help achieve carbon neutrality on the continent by the 2030s. This will require a massive amount of alternative energy
ESA launches its biggest-ever mission
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ESA launches its biggest-ever mission

The mission’s rocket, called Juice, doesn’t stop until it reaches Jupiter, where it will search for water on its moons. The European Space Agency (ESA) has successfully launched the Ariane 5 rocket from its launch pad in French Guiana, with a truly ambitious mission: to search for water
Are the aliens really the greatest threat to mankind in space?
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Are the aliens really the greatest threat to mankind in space?

Of course not, but one fact is worth knowing: there are more than 130 million pieces of space debris that are greater than one mm circling all around the globe, which could fall to the ground at any time and pose danger to our lives. What is space debris and