April 15 date of birth of Leonardo da Vinci is the Day of Italian Research in the World

15 April 2022

The Italian Space Agency promotes and enhances research - as an engine for the development of new scientific and technological skills. The ASI has always distinguished itself in the field of bilateral and multilateral cooperation and, ever since its foundation, has participated in several important international projects, to the benefit of the entire national space industry. 

The technological innovations in the space industry have allowed to develop of satellites, capable of exploring the solar system and discovering the most fascinating phenomena in the universe. Today Italy, through the ASI, is at the forefront of several of the most exciting space enterprises. The scientific instruments developed and manufactured in our country can be found on American and European probes and have come up with important discoveries.

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FRIDAY 28 NOVEMBER 2025

CIRA’s DFAN System Becomes Fully Operational ‣

Developed through the funding of Italian Space Agency within the PNRR Space Factory 4.0 MORE...

FRIDAY 28 NOVEMBER 2025

e-GEOS and Italian Space Agency welcome Japanese Ambassador Suzuki Satoshi to the Matera Space Centre ‣

Lorenzo Chessa, Direttore Sicurezza, Sistemi Informatici e Digitalizzazione, Antonio Nicoletti, Sindaco di Matera, Milena Lerario Ceo e-geos, Cristina Favilli, Prefetto di Matera e Michele Busciolano, Regione Basilicata

The delegation visited the e-GEOS Space Centre and the Italian Space Agency's “Giuseppe Colombo” Space Geodesy Centre MORE...

WEDNESDAY 26 NOVEMBER 2025

Manila, 7th International Space Forum at Ministerial level – The Southeast Asia Chapter ‣

Fostering Regional Synergy in Space for Shared Challenges and Sustainable Development MORE...

THURSDAY 02 OCTOBER 2025

Italian Space Agency and Bahrain Space Agency sign a Memorandum of Understanding ‣

The Memorandum was signed during the 76th edition of the International Astronautical Congress
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THURSDAY 05 JUNE 2025

ESA’s new asteroid hunter opens its eye to the sky ‣

The Flyeye telescope will soon be transported to Monte Mufara, in Sicily MORE...