Category : Space Technology


Canada's Next Total Solar Eclipse Over a Decade Away

Following the partial solar eclipse visible in February 2026, astronomy enthusiasts across Canada will need to wait until 2038 for the next opportunity to witness a total solar eclipse from within the country's borders.

NASA Delays ISS Launch Again Over Weather

NASA has postponed a critical science and technology service launch to the International Space Station for a second time, citing adverse weather conditions at the launch site.

Ariane 64 Rocket Nears Historic Maiden Launch

Europe's most powerful rocket, the Ariane 64, is in final preparations for its first launch, marking a pivotal moment for European space ambitions and technological independence.

NASA Resumes ISS Flights After Medical Evacuation

NASA has officially confirmed the first crewed flight to the International Space Station since a medical evacuation necessitated an unscheduled return. The announcement marks a return to normal operations for the orbiting laboratory.

Western Space Plays Role in NASA Artemis Mission

PhD candidate Jack Hostrawer and Western Space members are contributing to NASA's Artemis program, marking a significant milestone for Canadian space research and lunar exploration efforts.

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