By Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade Serbia is set to send its first satellite into orbit, joining the ranks of 106 countries with space programmes, according to a report from the Serbian daily Politika on August 5. The satellite, named ‘Mosaic’, represents a significant milestone for Serbia’s burgeoning space ambitions, marking the country’s entry into the global space community. Mosaic is scheduled for launch between late 2025 and early 2026 and is expected to remain in orbit for two to three years. The mission will focus on observing the Sun in the X-ray domain, a task that is impossible from Earth…