
Copernical Team
Reusable debris collector promises leap forward in sustainable space cleanup

Is gravity quantum?

Recipe for a ‘rocky road’ crater soaked in martian history

To create a crumbly crater rich in ice and chunky blocks soaked in layers of martian history – like this one recently observed by the European Space Agency’s Mars Express – follow this recipe:
- Toss a space rock into Mars to form a classic circular base
- Layer with molten lava
- Carve channels with liquid water
- Chill to create ice, and freeze-thaw multiple times to slowly expand crater edges
- Sprinkle generously with volcanic dust, and leave to set
- Serve to hungry Mars fans!
Galileo Second Generation developing at full speed

The building of twelve Galileo Second Generation satellites is progressing rapidly, with several key milestones achieved in recent months. Among the most significant are the successful compatibility tests with ground infrastructure, an essential step as the satellites move through the production cycle.
The most powerful solar storm on record occurred in 12350 BC, study reveals

Rocket Lab Completes Third Successful iQPS Mission with More Launches Scheduled for 2025

China's LandSpace Successfully Launches Six Satellites with Upgraded ZQ-2E Y2 Rocket

Enveil Secures DIU Contract to Advance Hybrid Space Architecture Data Capabilities

Muon Space Secures NRO Stage II Contract for Advanced EO/IR Capabilities

Sidus Space's FeatherEdge Gen-2 Achieves Successful On-Orbit Operations on LizzieSat-3
