
Copernical Team
Examining the state of suborbital space science

Think there's nothing to learn through suborbital flight and that space science is only done in orbit? Think again.
Recently, a group of school students in Canada asked the question: do Epi-Pens work in space? These are epinephrine-loaded injectors used to help people with allergies survive a severe attack.
To get an answer, the class at St Brother André Elementary School worked with NASA, the University of Ottawa, and the non-profit Cubes in Space program to launch some Epi-Pens on suborbital flights aboard a rocket and a high-altitude balloon.
GMV will develop the future Galileo Second Generation capabilities

LeoLabs expands space safety coverage with new site in Argentina.

Crossing Off Our Liens at Tapo Caparo: Sols 3769-3770

Prototype spacesuit for future NASA mission to Moon unveiled

Study finds ocean currents may affect rotation of Europa's icy crust

New Horizons team discusses discoveries from the Kuiper Belt

Building on Luna and Mars with StarCrete the double stength concrete

Student-built satellite uses 'beach ball' for an antenna

Future NASA moonwalkers to sport sleeker spacesuits

Moonwalking astronauts will have sleeker, more flexible spacesuits that come in different sizes when they step onto the lunar surface later this decade.
Exactly what that looks like remained under wraps. The company designing the next-generation spacesuits, Axiom Space, said Wednesday that it plans to have new versions for training purposes for NASA later this summer.