
OPS-SAT: breaking the flight heritage paradox
From artificial intelligence to stock trades, the first ESA CubeSat lets European companies and organizations test their ideas in space.

Stairway to Heaven
Interview with Sean Fisher on his ladder plane
Author: Roosa Joensuu, Leonardo Times Editor
Sean Fisher is an artist with a background in engineering and recently graduated

Per Severance ad Astra
The Perseverance Rover has spent its last two years on Mars. This article dives into the project, its origins, targets reached so far, and the

Heroes of the Sky
Pilots with masterful skill and nerves of steel who overcame the odds stacked against them

Wake Up, Little Susie
A bold new reusable spacecraft, designed by ArianeGroup, aims to meet the future needs of space transportation – and will be able to ferry a

ResAErch #3
An interview with Prof. Jian Guo to discuss his research in space debris removal, guidance, navigation, and control.

From Apollo to Artemis
Lessons learned from the past to prepare for a new era of human lunar exploration

AeroDelft : mission, vision and progress
Interview with Aerodelft Managers of year ‘21 and ‘22
Author: Chaitanya Dongre, Kamalesh S. Ganapathy, Leonardo Times Editors
AeroDelft team members 2022-23
AeroDelft was founded on the principle

The Modern Wings of Daedalus
The past and present of personal aerial mobility devices bridging sci-fi and reality.
Author: Ruth Euniki, Editor, and Naomi Lijesen, Final Editor
From James Bond to Tony

What’s happening in the ISS
The International Space Station has housed over 3000 research projects over more than 20 years. What are the results of all this research?

Higher, Faster, Further
The history of Aéro-Club de France
Authors: Marcos Talocchi and Tuomas Simula, Editors Leonardo Times
The 14-bis of Santos-Dumont in flight.
The Aéro-Club de France was one of

Starship’s Story
The development progress of SpaceX’s newest, fully reusable launchers.