
Copernical Team
China is using mythology and sci-fi to sell its space program to the world

ESA joins Asteroid Day for rocky live broadcast

What do astronauts, rockstars, scientists and communicators have in common? You’ll find some of the best at this year’s 5-hour live Asteroid Day broadcast, bringing to life the smallest known worlds in the Solar System – with the potential to make a huge impact here on Earth.
Retro meets retrofit

Retro meets retrofit: The Novespace Air Zero G aircraft is seen here next to Douglas the 1962 VW Transporter. The two are in Paderborn, Germany for the 76th ESA Parabolic Flight Campaign.
The refitted A310 Air Zero G aircraft flies in parabolas that offer teams from various research institutes and universities altered states of gravity to perform experiments and technology demonstrations. Experiments span many disciplines including complex fluidics and human physiology, and this campaign is no exception.
Running from 25 June to 1 July, the 76th campaign features an experiment studying the effect of gravity on hydrodynamics to better protect
OneWeb and BT to explore rural connectivity solutions for UK

Unique use of ESA spacecraft 'housekeeping' data reveals cosmic ray behaviour

The discovery of a new type of supernova illuminates a medieval mystery

Are we missing other Earths

Life could exist in the clouds of Jupiter but not Venus

Insight Mars Lander may die this year due to dust

Study Sheds New Light on Composition at Base of Martian Southern Polar Cap
