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This subreddit covers European Technological and Scientific advances happening in and around and because of the EU.

Topics such as Space exploration, colonization, new scientific and technological advances are encouraged

EUTech

This subreddit covers European Technological and Scientific advances happening in and around and because of the EU.

Topics such as Space exploration, colonization, new scientific and technological advances are encouraged.

Post at your hearts content.

Rules:

  • Do not use derogatory language or insult others (so no racism, anti-semitism, ableism, homophobia and so on)
  • No spam.
  • Do not reveal personal information of any other person without their consent
  • No adult content or nudity is allowed
  • Use the corresponding flair for your post

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"Italian space logistics firm D-Orbit has secured a $130 million contract from the European Space Agency to develop commercial in-orbit servicing capabilities in Europe, with a key focus on tackling the growing issue of space debris" - Reuters

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2024/10/15
22:56 UTC

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ESA's Hera mission launch (Official broadcast)

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2024/10/07
15:10 UTC

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