Europe Joins Forces in Space: Leonardo, Airbus, and Thales Lead the Charge
Italy's Leonardo, along with France's Airbus and Thales, are discussing a potential alliance in the space sector to strengthen European capabilities. Concurrently, NASA's new images of near-Earth asteroids offer groundbreaking insights, while SpaceX is negotiating with U.S. and Australian officials to recover its Starship rocket off Australia's coast.
In a strategic move, Italy's Leonardo, France's Airbus, and Thales are in talks to form an alliance focused on bolstering Europe's space industry. Leonardo CEO Roberto Cingolani confirmed these discussions, emphasizing the constructive nature of their talks.
Meanwhile, NASA's DART mission has provided high-resolution images of the near-Earth asteroids Dimorphos and Didymos. These images have unveiled the intricate history of these celestial bodies, offering new insights into binary asteroid systems.
In other news, SpaceX is engaging with U.S. and Australian authorities to secure landing and recovery rights for its Starship rocket off the Australian coast. This initiative marks a significant step towards SpaceX expanding its operations, especially following a successful splashdown in the Indian Ocean.
(With inputs from agencies.)

