Space Industry Alliances and Innovations: Europe’s Strategic Moves and NASA's Asteroid Discoveries

Current science news highlights include crucial talks between Italy's Leonardo and France's Airbus and Thales over space alliances. NASA's DART mission provided new insights into near-Earth asteroids. Airbus plans to revamp its Space Systems unit amid European consolidation talks. SpaceX seeks to land and recover Starship rockets off Australia's coast.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 31-07-2024 10:28 IST | Created: 31-07-2024 10:28 IST
Space Industry Alliances and Innovations: Europe’s Strategic Moves and NASA's Asteroid Discoveries
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The latest in science news reveals pivotal discussions between Italy's Leonardo and France's Airbus and Thales regarding strategic alliances in the space sector. Confirming ongoing talks, Leonardo CEO Roberto Cingolani emphasized the potential synergies aimed at strengthening Europe's aerospace capabilities.

Meanwhile, NASA's DART mission has led to groundbreaking discoveries. High-resolution images captured by the spacecraft moments before its impact on asteroid Dimorphos have unraveled the complex history of binary asteroid systems, offering invaluable scientific insights.

In another development, Airbus is preparing a turnaround plan for its struggling Space Systems division. This maneuver comes amid broader European consolidation efforts and aims to address significant recent financial charges. Concurrently, SpaceX is negotiating with U.S. and Australian officials to expand its Starship rocket testing and recovery operations off Australia's coast, signaling increased regional involvement.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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