
Copernical Team
SBIRS GEO-6 Space Vehicle completes production

Space Systems Command awards $46.5 million contract for meshONE-Terrestrial

UAE spacecraft to explore asteroid belt after Mars success

Is new finding an asteroid a comet or both

First planet to orbit 3 Stars discovered

Lockheed Martin opens intelligent, advanced hypersonic strike production facility

Russian actress, director enter space station to film movie

A European push to the Moon

The European Space Agency is playing a vital role in humankind’s return to the Moon. In a few months NASA will launch Artemis I from the Kennedy Space Center. The uncrewed mission will carry NASA’s Orion spacecraft incorporating ESA’s European Service Module (ESM-1), built and tested by Airbus Bremen, in Germany, with the help of 10 European nations. ESM-1’s main engine and 32 thrusters will propel Orion into orbit around the Moon and return it to Earth.
As Artemis I prepares for launch, the second European Service Module (ESM-2) is about to ship to the US with ESM-3
Visitors with disabilities at ESA Open Day

Watch live: briefings for next Space Station mission

Learn the latest about the launch of Crew-3 to the International Space Station during two virtual briefings this Wednesday 6 and Thursday 7 October live on ESA Web TV Two.