
Copernical Team
Corridor test of Proba-3’s formation flying sensors

The longest corridor in ESA’s largest establishment was turned into a test site for one of the Agency’s most ambitious future missions, Proba-3. The two satellites making up this mission will line up so that one casts a shadow onto the other, revealing inner regions of the Sun’s ghostly atmosphere. But such precision formation flying will only be possible through a vision-based sensor system allowing one satellite to lock onto the other.
Measuring shoreline retreat

Climate change is having an undeniable influence on coastal areas. A substantial proportion of the world’s sandy coastlines are already eroding owing to increased storm surges, flooding and sea level rise. With our coastal environments in constant change, Earth observation satellites are being used to better strengthen our knowledge of changing coastlines.
Russian Progress MS-14 spacecraft sets new flight duration record

Major Earth Satellite to Track Disasters, Effects of Climate Change

Dark matter is the most likely source of excess of gamma rays from galactic center

Launch of Europe's largest astronomy network

Supernova simulations reveal how stellar explosions shape debris clouds

Missile Warning Satellite Delivered to Cape Canaveral

OneWeb welcomes TrustComm as a DoD Distribution Partner

BlackSky's newest satellite delivers first insights within 24 hours
