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MaiaSpace Losses Required ArianeGroup to Decide on Company’s FutureEuropean Spaceflight / Aug 3, 2026ArianeGroup has decided against dissolving MaiaSpace after the company posted a €37.5 million loss for 2025, pushing its shareholders’ equity below zero. According to the company’s 2025 annual accounts, filed on 22 July 2026, MaiaSpace ended the year with €114.2 million in cash. Despite that seemingly healthy cash position, its shareholders’ equity fell from a […]
The post MaiaSpace Losses Required ArianeGroup to Decide on Company’s Future appeared first on European Spaceflight.NASA’s Perseverance Rover Provides Sweeping View of Broom PointNASA / Jul 15, 2026Description This view looking back up at the outside lip of the 490-foot-tall (150-meter-tall) rim of Jezero Crater was taken by the Mastcam-Z instrument aboard NASA’s Perseverance on May 15, 2025, the 1,505th day, or sol, of the rover’s mission to Mars. The bright-colored rocks exposed across the slope, running from middle left to middle right of […]Perseverance’s Trip to ‘Broom Point’NASA / Jul 15, 2026Description This orbital map shows the path NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover took to get to a location the science team has dubbed the “Broom Point member,” a sequence of layered bedrock likely more than 3.9 billion years old. As planned, the rover landed inside Jezero Crater on Feb. 18, 2021. It investigated the crater’s western delta […]NASA’s Perseverance Rover Reads Record of Ancient Mars ImpactsNASA / Jul 15, 2026NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover has uncovered evidence that a 245-foot-thick (75-meter-thick) stack of ancient rock on the rim of Jezero Crater was built by repeated asteroid impacts. Referred to as the “Broom Point member” by the rover’s science team, this sequence of layered bedrock is likely more than 3.9 billion years old, making it among […]
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Interstellar Technologies manufactures ZERO (Launch Library 2).
Interstellar Technologies operates launches of ZERO (Launch Library 2 manufacturer).
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