
Copernical Team
A nearby supernova could uncover dark matter mysteries

Astronomers capture detailed image of distant dying star

Ready set action our Sun takes center stage in simulation advances

Galaxy collision unveils violent shockwave in stunning detail

The first 'zoomed-in' image of a star outside our galaxy

The Milky Way represents an outlier among similar galaxies

Lunar Outpost to deliver Lunar Terrain Vehicle to Moon with Starship

Proba-3: Firing laser!

Nanoink and printing technologies could enable electronics repairs, production in space
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Open-to-use SMILE antenna wins hertz and minds

On 10 November 2024, the final of three Australian CubeSats reentered the atmosphere. Like many other small satellite missions, they benefitted from the SMILE lab for tracking and monitoring.