
Copernical Team
SMC stands up new Space Safari program office

Ultra-cool test of Jupiter instrument

An instrument destined for Jupiter orbit undergoes eight days of cryogenic radio-frequency testing using a new test facility at ESA’s ESTEC technical centre in the Netherlands. The Submillimetre Wave Instrument of ESA’s Juice mission will survey the churning atmosphere of Jupiter and the scanty atmospheres of its Galilean moons.
Testing took place in ESA’s custom-built Low-temperature Near-field Terahertz chamber, or Lorentz. The first chamber of its kind, the 2.8-m diameter Lorentz chamber can perform high-frequency radio-frequency testing in realistic space conditions, combining space-quality vacuum with ultra-low temperatures.
Boundary of heliosphere mapped for the first time

Dark matter is slowing the spin of the Milky Way's galactic bar

Mars rover to move south after testing

NASA is returning to Venus to learn how it became a hot poisonous wasteland

Lunar samples record impact 4.2 billion years ago

The sun's clock

NASA pursues greener, more efficient spacecraft propulsion

NASA, SpaceX Update Crew Launch and Return Dates
