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    With launch of new rocket Ariane 6, Europe rejoins the space race

    ESA's Ariane 6 launch from French Guiana, hailed by Lucía Linares and staff, signifies Europe's restored space access. Built by ArianeGroup, overcoming delays and the Vega-C grounding, it competes globally against SpaceX’s affordable Falcon 9. It has 30 planned missions, ensuring European priorities in space exploration are maintained.

    Plastic surgeon accused of 'Chop-Shop' horrors. Know in detail

    Dr. Arian Mowlavi, known as Dr. Laguna, demanded his patients get completely naked for a test and touched their bodies without permission. Know the incidents in detail.

    Spain Space Summit: Europe to issue launcher "challenge" in Seville space talks

    The head of the European Space Agency (ESA) was speaking at the start of two days of ministerial talks in Seville, Spain, on efforts to shore up Europe's faltering launcher programmes and galvanise human and robotic exploration activities.

    Spain Space Summit: Europe to decide its future in space at crucial meeting

    The first day of the summit is devoted to a meeting of ministers from the 22 ESA member states, which includes most European Union nations as well as the UK, Switzerland and Norway. Tuesday will be dedicated to a joint EU-ESA meeting.

    Spain Space Summit: Europe urged not to repeat tech underdog role ahead of talks

    Europe has carved out a leading role in climate observation, navigation and space science but has not targeted a prime role in human exploration, opting instead for a junior role in projects led by US space agency NASA or until recently Russia.

    European spacecraft rockets toward Jupiter and its icy moons

    The European Space Agency's Juice spacecraft has begun its decade-long quest to explore Jupiter as well as three of its moons, Europa, Callisto and Ganymede, all of which are believed to have buried oceans that might have the potential to sustain life. The primary target of the €1.6bn mission that will take 4 billion miles to reach is Ganymede, the largest moon of Jupiter.

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