
Copernical Team
China's Mars orbiter sends back selfie video on Lunar New Year eve

Almost on the rove again

Why are comet heads green - but not their tails?

Sols 3371-3373: Some Lucky Breaks at the Prow

New ISS National Laboratory tool expands visibility of ISS-related educational resources

SpaceX sucessfully launches Italian Earth-observation satellite

New funding to support sustainable future of space

NASA asteroid tracking system now capable of full sky search

NASA provides updated International Space Station Transition Plan

Hibernating for a trip to Mars, the way bears do

Hibernating astronauts could be the best way to save mission costs, reduce the size of spacecraft by a third and keep crew healthy on their way to Mars. An ESA-led investigation suggests that human hibernation goes beyond the realm of science-fiction and may become a game-changing technique for space travel.
When packing for a return flight to the red planet, space engineers account for around two years' worth of food and water for the crew.