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Moon 2.0
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Moon 2.0

Lunar exploration has always been exclusively a matter for nation states, but it is now within the reach of private enterprise and a growing number of companies are looking to explore the Moon in the next few years.

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    Europe's new Earth monitoring probe takes first image
  • Deep Space Industries plans robotic fleet to mine asteroids
    Deep Space Industries plans robotic fleet to mine asteroids
  • New company to join the asteroid gold rush
    New company to join the asteroid gold rush
  • Commercial spaceflight showed its ambitions in 2012
    Commercial spaceflight showed its ambitions in 2012
  • A different perspective of Earth
    A different perspective of Earth
  • Golden Spike plans manned Moon missions
    Golden Spike plans manned Moon missions

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  • Europe unveils plans for future in space
    European ministers have agreed to invest 10 billion euros in future space projects following two days of budget talks in the Italian city of Naples.
  • Europe considers future space programmes
    November 20-21, Ministers representing the 20 Member States that comprise ESA will meet in Naples for The Ministerial Council 2012, to set the future course of Europe’s space programmes.
  • China's next manned spaceflight is set for June
    China's next manned flight to its testbed space station is set to launch in early June, 2013, a leading official from its space programme has revealed.
  • Launch escape system successfully tested by Blue Origin
    Private spaceflight company Bue Origin has taken another big step towards orbit with the successful test of a launch escape system for astronauts.
  • Mars One plans human settlement on the Red Planet by 2023
    Mars One, a private initiative, is aiming to establish a permanent human settlement on the Red Planet.
  • Orbital debris test radar deployed by the European Space Agency
    The European Space Agency (ESA) has deployed its first space debris test radar in Spain.
  • ESA plans to clear up space junk
    The European Space Agency is planning missions to take out space junk.
  • NASA sets launch date for Dragon supply flight
    SpaceX's Dragon is due to blast into orbit on October 7 to make the first commercial delivery of supplies to the International Space Station.
  • Europe launches second Metop weather satellite
    Metop-B was launched on September 17, 2912 and is the second Metop satellite.
  • Bigelow's inflatable space stations
    Bigelow Aerospace has built inflatable spacecraft and is building an inflatable space station called BA 330 that will be capable of accommodating six astronauts.
  • Sea Launch puts TV satellite into orbit
    The Intelsat 21 satellite which will provide television communication services, was put into orbit on Sunday August 19 by Zenit-3SL rocket provided by Swiss based Sea Launch.
  • Obama calls to congratulate NASA's Curiosity team
    President Obama called the Mars team at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory yesterday to congratulate them on the landing of Curiosity a week earlier.
  • Chinese rocket to launch Galactic Suite's Moon robot in June 2014
    Galactic Suite, a Spanish based private space company, has signed a launch agreement with the China Great Wall Industry Corporation (CGWIC) to launch its robotic Moon vehicle atop a Chinese rocket in June 2014.
  • China to launch lunar rover in 2013
    China plan to launch their third lunar probe, Chang'e-3, in the second half of 2013.
  • Europe ponders future of its launch services
    European space companies have begun work on a study to produce a new roadmap for the future of their spaceflight operations.
  • Moon Express to fly lunar telescope
    Moon Express, one of the leading private companies competing to fly to our natural satellite, is supporting plans to plant a telescope in the lunar soil.
  • Inflatable heat shield tested successfully
    An innovative inflatable heat shield that could protect future returning space missions has been successfully tested after being launched from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility yesterday.
  • COSPAR 2012 addresses the benefit of space for mankind
    The 39th Scientific Assembly of the Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) will be hosted this year by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), and co-hosted by Infosys Technologies Limited.
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