
Copernical Team
Scientists claim that all high-energy cosmic neutrinos are born by quasars

Swift helps tie neutrino to star-shredding black hole

Big Data to model the evolution of the cosmic web

Big galaxies steal star-forming gas from their smaller neighbours

SwRI scientists image a bright meteoroid explosion in Jupiter's atmosphere

NASA welds Confidence Article for next evolution of SLS

Benchmark Space Systems and Orbit Fab Breaking Ground on Mobile Refueling Stations in Space

Tianwen 1 probe enters preset parking orbit

The cost of avoiding collision

Youngest American to go into space is also a cancer survivor

By the end of the year, Hayley Arceneaux will be the youngest American in space and one of the first tourists to enter orbit unaccompanied by professional astronauts.
It is a feat made all the more remarkable by her battle to overcome a childhood cancer that robbed the 29 year old of her dream of becoming an astronaut herself.
Due to the bone cancer she overcame, Arceneaux has steel rods in her left leg—which until recently were enough to shatter her hopes of going into space.