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Mission controllers receive radio signal soon after car-sized vehicle touches down on the Jezero crater
Most sophisticated vehicle ever sent to red planet will search for signs of life and prepare way for human visits
ESA and Nasa training techniques can also help us build better workplace relationships
The country’s accelerating space programme raises concerns of an extraterrestrial arms race
Images released by European Space Agency were taken 77m km away from Earth
Elon Musk’s company opens up era of commercial activity in orbit
The cost of getting into orbit are going down while the profit potential is going up
Storm forces postponement with just 17 minutes left on countdown
National grabs of lunar and celestial resources need to be resisted
If ET had turned up he would have been reported to the police for a non-essential journey
Covid-19 was unheard of when Commander of International Space Station left earth
A human ‘computer’ who broke colour barriers and was essential to early space flight
Level of activity is higher than on the Moon but less than on Earth, scientists say
Nasa in position to launch astronauts after successful emergency simulation
Nasa and UK Met Office unequivocally blame human influence on warming planet
US enlists support from Japan and India for future space exploration
Our species has never been more invested in the scientific hunt for life elsewhere in the universe
The Moon, Mars and orbiting colonies are all being explored as possible options
It is time for another lunar landing that includes female astronauts
Renewed commercial involvement in lunar exploration could open up a big frontier for the sector
Move by agency looks to free up space budget with access coming at a hefty price
Plans follow Pence’s call to send astronauts to the moon by 2024
The space race provided a framework for modern management that is still relevant
We will find out at 2pm London time.
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