Tag: ispace
„Indien ist auf dem Mond“ – Sanfte Landung ist geglückt
Indien landet erfolgreich auf dem Mond Indien ist als viertem Land eine sanfte Landung auf dem Mond geglückt. (Foto: dpa) Neu Delhi Indien hat als viertes Land überhaupt eine sanfte Landung…
Raw materials and energy from space
Dusseldorf The countdown is on: Mankind is in a new race for the best places in the near-Earth Universe. Above all, the big yellow ball in the night sky promises…
The first private moon flight ends in a hard landing
Tokyo The first moon landing by a private company initially seems to go smoothly. On large screens, the landing module M1 of the Japanese company Ispace touches down on the…
Japanese company apparently fails private moon landing
Model of the moon lander HAKUTO-R In the run-up to the landing, the founder and boss of ispace had announced “the beginning of a new era of commercial lunar missions”.…
SPD wants to make Germany a rocket launch site
Rocket launch in China A floating launch platform in the North Sea is planned for the German “Space Station”. (Photo: imago stock&people) Berlin The SPD parliamentary group calls for significant…
How a Japanese company wants to make history on the moon
Tokyo Takeshi Hakamada has big plans for the moon: The Japanese believes that the moon will become a “springboard for further space missions”. And his company Ispace is supposed to…
How Chinese and American companies are building satellites instead of cars
Asia Technonomics In the weekly column we take turns writing about innovation and economic trends in Asia. (Photo: Klawe Rzeczy) Beijing A few years ago, when an employee of the…
Start-up The Exploration Company plans spaceship
Dusseldorf Hélène Huby wants to go to the moon and back. More precisely, she wants to build a spaceship that can do this. “In the first mission we will fly…
Space travel: “Space industry will change dramatically” – These are the space plans of the major states
The next decade promises a boom in the space industry. In many places, states are working on ambitious projects for space – one country produces particularly inexpensively. .source site