CHILL-ICE, ICEE Space Analogue Missions – meet them April 28!

How do you train for future space exploration? The desolate landscapes of the Moon and Mars are hostile for most if not all of known life, but it does present a unique research opportunity to learn more about the origin of life, the universe, and humanities’ place therein. With the analogue mission CHILL-ICE, ICEE.Space shall […]

Join The CASSINI Hackathon Netherlands on 12-14 May 2022!

How will you use space technology and data to improve the European tourism industry? Join the CASSINI Hackathon Netherlands and explore how to use #EUSpace data & signals to preserve & promote some of the finest coastlines in Europe. As partner for the hackaton, we are excited to inform you that registrations are now open and no prior space experience is […]

Read her experience: What Network & Drinks can bring you

A reflection on our former virtual editions of NL Space Campus Network&Drinks: a nice word from our community member Aditi Sathe that we would love to share with you. Thank you so much Aditi for your kind words and being such a valuable community member! See you next Thursday @SBIC! “I have been attending the […]

Copernicus Applications: Monitoring crop health across the Netherlands

Read the full article here. It goes without saying that we all depend on agriculture for food. However, the growing global population and the climate crisis is putting untold pressure on food production and water resources. While rich developed nations may be able to weather a failed crop, the loss of a precious harvest can […]

ESA scientist meets with the White House to inform about Copernicus data

Last week ESA CO2M Mission scientist Yasjka Meijer offered Joe Biden and the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology information about improving efforts to measure and monitor greenhouse gas emissions. He talked about the positive impact from Copernicus data to improve the current climate. You can watch the entire meeting on the website […]

Israel Spends $6 Million to Boost Space Tech Startups, From Microchips to Zero-Gravity Vegetables

Article by Sharon Wrobel at Algemeiner.com Israel has earmarked about $6 million (18.5 million shekels) for eleven space tech startups as part of a program to promote research and development of satellite communications, rocket propulsion and sensors. “The global space industry is at an unprecedented stage of growth,” said Brigadier-General (res.) Uri Oron, Director General of the Israel […]

James Webb Launch planned for Christmas Launch

Watch the launch live from ESA Web TV: https://www.esa.int/ESA_Multim… ESA and NASA will be broadcasting live as the James Webb Space Telescope is launched to space on ESA’s Ariane 5 from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana at 12:20 GMT / 13:20 CET on Saturday 25 December. This mission is the culmination of decades of meticulous planning and international […]