SUAS Aerospace, the leading Irish aerospace company based in Cork, and T-Minus Engineering, a Netherlands-based company that develops, produces and launches roc...
SpaceFest, run by Greywood Arts in partnership with the National Space Centre (NSC) and supported by Taighde Éireann – Research Ireland, celebrates Science Week...
Ireland's space sector has seen remarkable growth in the last number of years, highlighted by the launch of its first satellite, EIRSAT-1, and a range of new in...
The Moonshot Celebration, a revolutionary initiative that bridges human aspirations with space exploration, is set to send 384,400 wishes to the Moon - symboliz...
Enterprise Ireland has today published the ‘Space Activities in Ireland 2023’ Report, highlighting the growing participation and success of Irish companies in t...
Space Week Ireland 2024 has successfully concluded, marking another year of out of this world events. The week celebrated Ireland’s fascination with Space scien...
Every second, more than 3,000 stars are born in the visible universe. Many are surrounded by what astronomers call a protoplanetary disk – a swirling "pancake" ...
Innalab's (an Irish company based in Blanchardstown) have designed and manufactured the ARIETIS-NS gyroscope navigation system for a European Space Agency "HERA...
As part of Space Week Ireland 2024, Atlantaquaria Galway is set to host an exciting and thought-provoking event on Monday, 7th October, exploring how life in Ea...