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By European Space Agency
In a significant step towards a more sustainable future, ESA and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding during Earth Information Day at COP28 currently taking place in Dubai.
The memorandum signifies a commitment to harness the power of space technology and data for environmental conservation, nature and biodiversity protection and restoration.
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By NASA
NASA offers its unique capabilities and resources for use by commercial industries, academic institutions, U.S. Government agencies and international entities. Many NASA partnerships are attributable to direct communication between the potential partner and a NASA Center and are not derived from a formal Partnership Announcement. Therefore, the Partnership Announcements listed below are not inclusive of all partnership opportunities at NASA In the majority of cases, equal access to NASA resources is provided through non-exclusive arrangements where NASA may enter into similar agreements for the same or similar purpose with other private or public entities. In addition to responding to Partnership Announcements, please feel free to contact us if you are interested in partnering with NASA or have a partnership idea. To learn more about NASA’s capabilities, please refer to the NASA Centers/Facilities and Capabilities. Upcoming Events
NASA & Partners Small Business and HBCU Summit April 27 in New Orleans Partnership Announcements
RFI – Concepts for Operation and Utilization of Launch Complex 48 (LC-48) Research Opportunities for International Space Station (ISS) Utilization NRA Partnering with NASA STEM Engagement For a complete list of the Partnership Announcements, please consult the SAM.gov page.
Capabilities Sought through Crowd Sourcing and Prize Competitions
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By European Space Agency
Video: 00:39:52 Watch the replay of the press conference with ESA project astronaut Marcus Wandt taking place at the European Astronaut Centre in Cologne (Germany) as he prepares for his first mission to the International Space Station.
He was joined by another ESA astronaut, Matthias Maurer. Marcus’s mission, called Muninn, is supported by ESA and the Swedish National Space Agency (SNSA).
The mission will last up to 14 days, in which Marcus will take part in microgravity research and educational outreach activities. Marcus will be a mission specialist on Ax-3 and his launch is scheduled on a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft no earlier than January 2024.
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