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New European space telescope launched to search for dark matter
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New European space telescope launched to search for dark matter

On 1 July, Euclid, sent up by the European Space Agency to explore the evolution of the dark universe, was launched from Florida. The European Space Agency (ESA) launched the new space telescope Euclid on 1 July on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. The project, which is planned to last
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
Role of future Hungarian astronaut in space outlined
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Role of future Hungarian astronaut in space outlined

It is not yet certain which of the four men picked in the tough selection process will go into space to represent Hungary, but their role has already been outlined. Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó announced that the future Hungarian astronaut will carry out his mission together
Hungarian success in the space industry!
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Hungarian success in the space industry!

The BME Suborbitals team’s rocket was successful in Portugal. Hype&Hyper delved into the project’s secrets! The BME Suborbitals team, a group of young engineering students from the Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME), represented Hungary at Europe's most prestigious rocketry competition with excellent performance. Portugal hosted
A giant rocket launches NASA’s Moon program
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A giant rocket launches NASA’s Moon program

The US space agency has launched the largest rocket ever launched by mankind, in preparation for the planned 2024 moon landing. With the Artemis-1 mission, NASA started on the road to putting a man back on the Moon fifty years after the Apollo program ended. At 7:47 a.m.
Rocket science is still in its infancy - BME Suborbitals x European Rocketry Challenge
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Rocket science is still in its infancy - BME Suborbitals x European Rocketry Challenge

The BME Suborbitals team from Hungary has qualified for Europe’s most prestigious international rocketry competition. The group of university students is studying rocket theory one week and then launching rockets the next. Interview on the potential of rocket technology and space exploration from the perspective of university students. The
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