
Copernical Team
To explore space means defying dust

As the world’s space agencies prepare to return to the Moon and explore the planets, space materials engineers have been getting to grips with a challenging enemy: dust. The abrasive, talcum-like dust enshrouding the Moon and other planetary surfaces can obscure surfaces, wear away at coatings and clog space mechanisms.
Arecibo Observatory-led Team discovers large near-earth asteroid has changing rotation

New Site, New Sights, New Science: Sols 3628-3629

NGC delivers first GEM 63XL solid rocket boosters to support Vulcan first flight

NASA readies Superstack for upcoming JPSS-2 launch

Virgin Orbit and Luxembourg sign agreement to advance allied responsive space capabilities across Europe

Reprogrammable OneSat on track for success

The OneSat family of geostationary software-defined telecommunications satellites has passed successfully its first qualification review.
D-Orbit announces launch contract with Elecnor Deimos for ALISIO-1

SpaceX deploys 3,500th Starlink satellite

Europe's police keep wary eye on threat from 3D-printed guns
