
Copernical Team
Peak solar activity brings increased focus to ionosphere data for satellite safety

Chang'e-6 samples pinpoint moon's oldest crater to 4.25 billion years ago

Shocking Spherules!

Webb unmasks true nature of the Cosmic Tornado

The NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope has captured a beautiful juxtaposition of the nearby protostellar outflow known as Herbig-Haro 49/50 with a perfectly positioned, more distant spiral galaxy. Due to the close proximity of this Herbig-Haro object to Earth, this new composite infrared image of the outflow from a young star allows researchers to examine details on small spatial scales like never before. With Webb, we can better understand how the jet activity associated with the formation of young stars can affect the environment surrounding them.
Spire debuts AI weather forecasting models built with NVIDIA Omniverse Earth2 tech

Pixxel satellites deliver groundbreaking hyperspectral imaging milestone

Advancing satellite methods for mapping coastal seabeds

South Africa China achieve milestone with 12900 km quantum satellite connection

BlackSky advances AI-powered space intelligence with critical design review success

T2S Solutions acquires Blue Marble to bolster space technology portfolio
