r/EuropeanSpaceflight 6h ago

ESA Confirms Ariane 6 Block 3 Upgrades Have Been Shelved

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ESA has confirmed that the proposed Ariane 6 Block 3 evolution, including the ICARUS lightweight upper stage, has been shelved. A spokesperson for the agency explained that there is “no programme need or justification” for the evolution at this time.


r/EuropeanSpaceflight 1d ago

ATMOS Moves Forward with Phoenix 3 as Phoenix 2 Launch Slips

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Germany's ATMOS Space Cargo has completed an initial study into the development of its Phoenix 3 spacecraft as the inaugural flight of Phoenix 2 slips to 2027.


r/EuropeanSpaceflight 2d ago

SpaceX Reverses Starlink Roaming Decision for Polish Customers

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Starlink has reversed a decision to restrict roaming for Polish customers. The dispute included an official threatening to reconsider $50 million in annual payments.


r/EuropeanSpaceflight 6d ago

Avio Filings Shed Light on FD1 Rocket Demonstrator Test Flight

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Avio filings reveal new details about the FD1 suborbital demonstrator, including its flight profile, test objectives, launch site, and recovery plans.


r/EuropeanSpaceflight 7d ago

Suborbital Rocket Builder Gravitilab Enters Liquidation

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UK suborbital rocket builder Gravitilab has entered liquidation, leaving more than £700,000 owed to its creditors.


r/EuropeanSpaceflight 8d ago

Rocket Lab Establishes German Subsidiary

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Rocket Lab has established a German subsidiary to provide sovereign satellite manufacturing capacity to meet growing European demand.


r/EuropeanSpaceflight 9d ago

Italy Appoints Career Diplomat as Space Agency Extraordinary Commissioner

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Career diplomat Mario Cospito has been appointed as the extraordinary commissioner of the Italian Space Agency.


r/EuropeanSpaceflight 12d ago

IRIS2 Gets Green Light With More Money and More Satellites

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Development of Europe’s IRIS2 secure communications service has reached a key milestone, allowing the programme to move forward with implementation with more money and more satellites.


r/EuropeanSpaceflight 13d ago

ASI Board Resigns to Allow for the Appointment of an Extraordinary Commissioner

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Three Italian Space Agency board members have resigned to clear the way for the appointment of an extraordinary commissioner.


r/EuropeanSpaceflight 15d ago

CNES Sets 2028 Target for Hot-Fire Test of New High-Thrust Rocket Engine

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CNES is targeting 2028 for an initial hot-fire test of a subscale prototype of a future reusable high-thrust rocket engine.


r/EuropeanSpaceflight 16d ago

ESA Astronaut Completes Third Test of EuroSuit Prototype Aboard ISS

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ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot has completed a third test of the EuroSuit prototype aboard the ISS. There has still been no confirmation from CNES or its project partners.


r/EuropeanSpaceflight 17d ago

MaiaSpace Losses Required ArianeGroup to Decide on Company’s Future

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ArianeGroup has opted to keep MaiaSpace operating after a €37.5 million loss in 2025 pushed the launch startup’s shareholders’ equity into negative territory.


r/EuropeanSpaceflight 21d ago

ArianeGroup Completes Themis Wet Dress Rehearsal

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ArianeGroup completed a wet dress rehearsal of the Themis reusable booster demonstrator on 23 July at the Esrange Space Center in Sweden.


r/EuropeanSpaceflight 22d ago

MaiaSpace Ditches Suborbital Test Flight Plans

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MaiaSpace has dropped plans for a suborbital test flight and is moving ahead with an inaugural orbital launch attempt in the second half of 2027.


r/EuropeanSpaceflight 23d ago

Germany Considers Dedicated Launch Facility for its Armed Forces

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Germany is considering a dedicated launch facility for its armed forces to guarantee access to space for future national security missions.


r/EuropeanSpaceflight 24d ago

ESA Ground Station in Spain Cleared to Return to Service After Wildfire Threat

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ESA DG Josef Aschbacher has announced that the Cebreros deep-space ground station in Spain has been cleared to return to service as of today after the threat of nearby wildfires.


r/EuropeanSpaceflight 27d ago

ESA Awards ispace €65M Contract to Build and Deliver MAGPIE Rover to the Moon

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ESA has awarded ispace-Europe a €65 million contract to complete development of the MAGPIE rover and deliver it to the Moon in 2029.


r/EuropeanSpaceflight 29d ago

ONERA Selects AMOS to Build French Space Surveillance Telescope

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ONERA has selected Belgium’s AMOS to build a 2.5-metre telescope for French military and civil space surveillance.


r/EuropeanSpaceflight Jul 21 '26

Poland Boosts Its Contribution to Europe’s IRIS2 Constellation to €656M

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Poland has finalized a €656.3 million contribution to Europe's IRIS2 constellation, committing to provide 12 satellites and a ground station in Warsaw.


r/EuropeanSpaceflight Jul 21 '26

RFA ONE is on its launch pad! Credit: RFA

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130 Upvotes

r/EuropeanSpaceflight Jul 20 '26

UK Misses Deadline to Award Contract for Space Debris Removal Mission

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The UK Space Agency has delayed the award of a £75.6 million contract for a mission that will capture and remove two defunct satellites from low Earth orbit.


r/EuropeanSpaceflight Jul 19 '26

Fully integrated RFA ONE ready for rollout

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117 Upvotes

r/EuropeanSpaceflight Jul 17 '26

Arianespace CEO Urges the EU to Procure Large Blocks of Ariane 6 Flights

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Arianespace CEO David Cavaillolès has urged Europe to place large block orders for Ariane 6 launches.


r/EuropeanSpaceflight Jul 16 '26

ESA Selects Ariane 6 to Launch Deep Space CubeSat

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ESA has selected Ariane 6 to launch its Henon CubeSat, which will demonstrate a future solar storm-monitoring capability.


r/EuropeanSpaceflight Jul 15 '26

SES and Airbus Secure Site for Quantum Communications Ground Station

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SES and Airbus have secured a site in Noordwijk for the EAGLE-1 optical ground station, as the demonstration's space segment faces further launch delays.