From Sporting Goods to Spaceflight: Decathlon’s EuroSuit Heads to the ISS
Decathlon is heading to space. The new EuroSuit, developed with CNES, Spartan Space and MEDES, will be tested aboard the International Space Station in 2026. Designed to be worn in under a minute without assistance, this next generation IVA suit blends consumer level comfort with advanced aerospace safety. EuroSuit represents an important step toward a more autonomous and human focused era of European space exploration, and it hints at a future where you might walk into Decathlon to choose your own space suit before flying with Wanderflare.
From Sporting Goods to Spaceflight: Decathlon’s EuroSuit Heads to the ISS
Decathlon is heading to space. The new EuroSuit, developed with CNES, Spartan Space and MEDES, will be tested aboard the International Space Station in 2026. Designed to be worn in under a minute without assistance, this next generation IVA suit blends consumer level comfort with advanced aerospace safety. EuroSuit represents an important step toward a more autonomous and human focused era of European space exploration, and it hints at a future where you might walk into Decathlon to choose your own space suit before flying with Wanderflare.
Jeff Bezos at Italian Tech Week Shares His Vision for Space and the Future of Blue Origin
At Italian Tech Week 2025, Jeff Bezos shared a bold vision of the future where data centers, factories, and even human industry will move beyond Earth. Speaking with John Elkann in Turin, he described space as the next home for infrastructure, powered by unlimited solar energy and enabled by Blue Origin’s growing capabilities. Bezos predicted that within 20 years, “gigawatt data centres in space” could surpass those on Earth, marking a turning point in how humanity builds, powers, and connects its digital world.
The ISS Is Approaching Last Light: What Happens in 2030 and After
The International Space Station will operate until the end of 2030 before a controlled reentry into the South Pacific in early 2031. NASA has already tasked SpaceX to build a dedicated deorbit vehicle to guide the station’s final descent. As this chapter closes, a new generation of commercial stations is preparing to take its place. Vast plans to launch Haven-1 as early as 2026, Titans Space Industries is promoting its OrbitalPort vision, and projects like Starlab aim to secure continuous human presence in low Earth orbit. The next decade will not end our story in space, but open it to a competitive marketplace of orbital destinations.
Blue Origin NS-35 Brings More Than 40 Research Payloads to Space and Back
Blue Origin’s New Shepard completed its 35th mission from Launch Site One in West Texas, carrying more than 40 scientific and educational payloads beyond the Kármán line. The uncrewed flight, NS-35, reached over 100 km altitude before safely returning its capsule and booster. With this launch, New Shepard has now flown more than 200 research payloads, strengthening its role as a reliable platform for science and education.
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