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#TagderRaumfahrt – auch in #Leipzig!

Am Tag der Raumfahrt öffnen am 28. und 29. März 2025 viele Einrichtungen in Deutschland ihre Tore oder starten Aktionen zum Mitmachen. Mit dabei auch @tropos_de im #Wissenschaftspark Leipzig in der Permoser Straße 15 am Freitag, den 28.03.25 17:00-19:00. Wir zeigen wie #Laser die #Wetter- und #Klima-Beobachtungen revolutionieren. Die #Lidar-Technik hat neue Einblicke in die Wolken möglich gemacht:
https://www.tropos.de/aktuelles/pressemitteilungen/details/erster-tag-der-raumfahrt-auch-in-leipzig

#EarthCARE @esa @DLR @leibnizwgl

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During last week's 2nd EarthCARE in-orbit validation workshop of @esa & @jaxa_en , Level-2 products were made public!
Learn more via ESA here: https://earth.esa.int/eogateway/news/level-2-data-boost-earthcare-s-profiling-power

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During a press briefing following the 332nd ESA Council meeting, ESA Director General Josef Aschbacher announced that the agency will publish a call for proposals for the European Launcher Challenge in the coming week.

Announced in November 2023, the European Launcher Challenge is intended to support the development of sovereign launch capabilities and, ultimately, a successor to Ariane 6. While few specifics have been confirmed, early indications suggest the programme will offer multiple awards of €150 million each.

During his annual press briefing in January 2025, ESA Director General Josef Aschbacher stated that the agency would publish a call for proposals, which the agency calls an Invitation to Tender, “around the February timeframe.” However, this tentative timeline wasn’t realized. The Director General has now said that the call will be published next week.

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French launch startup MaiaSpace has secured its first commercial customer, signing a launch services agreement with in-space logistics company Exotrail.

MaiaSpace is developing a small, two-stage, partially reusable rocket called Maia that will be capable of delivering 1,500 kilograms to low Earth orbit when launched in its expendable configuration. With the addition of its Colibri kick stage, the 50-meter Maia rocket will add an additional 1,000 kilograms to its payload capacity. MaiaSpace currently expects to launch the inaugural flight of Maia from the old Soyuz launch facility at the Guiana Space Centre in 2026.

On 20 March, MaiaSpace announced that it had signed a multi-launch agreement with Exotrail to carry its Spacevan orbital transfer vehicle from “as early as 2027.”

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In a 12 March update, Isar Aerospace announced that the Norwegian Space Agency had awarded the German rocket builder the contract to launch both AOS-D and AOS-P. The satellites will be launched aboard a Spectrum rocket from the Andøya Spaceport in Norway by 2028.

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La misión #HERA (de defensa planetaria) de @esa ya está por Marte y ha pillado a Deimos en la foto. Todos los datos en el enlace https://www.esa.int/Space/_Safety/Hera/Hera/_asteroid/_mission/_spies/_Mars/_s/_Deimos/_moon

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In a 28 February POLSA update, the agency confirmed that the information regarding the uncontrolled re-entry of the Falcon 9 second stage had been sent to the wrong email addresses at the Ministry of National Defence.

Further compounding the crisis, the Polish Space Agency was hacked on 2 March, forcing it to “immediately disconnect from the Internet.”

“A cybersecurity incident has occurred at POLSA. The relevant authorities and institutions have been informed,” POLSA explained in response to European Spaceflight questioning. “An analysis of the situation is currently underway. To secure the data after the breach, POLSA’s network was immediately disconnected from the Internet. We will keep you updated.”

The POLSA systems were officially restored on 5 March “in cooperation with the services and institutions responsible for cybersecurity.”

On 11 March, the Minister of Development and Technology announced that POLSA President Grzegorz Wrochna had been officially dismissed. The statement did not include any information about his replacement.

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