
Copernical Team
Blue Ghost Mission Nears Moon Touchdown and GNSS Milestone
Firefly's Blue Ghost Mission 1 is set to land on the Moon in less than a week with touchdown expected on Sunday March 2 after its launch on Jan 15. In preparation for descent, the spacecraft will execute its final lunar orbit maneuver on Monday, Feb 24, inserting it into a near-circular low orbit that brings it closer to the lunar surface. Approximately one hour before landing, a Descent Orbit
ESA and Red Cross partnership brings space technology to humanitarian crises

The European Space Agency (ESA) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) have signed a Memorandum of Intent (MoI) to harness space technology for humanitarian assistance worldwide. The partnership will combine ESA's space expertise with ICRC's humanitarian reach to develop space-enabled solutions that can help protect and assist communities affected by disasters and conflicts across Europe and beyond.
Vary that thrust: longer hot-fire of rocket engine demonstrator

Proba-3 stargazing to warm up for corona observations

The European Space Agency’s Proba-3 mission will create artificial solar eclipses in orbit, allowing scientists to study the Sun’s corona for longer periods of time than would be possible during eclipses observed from Earth. To test the functionality of Proba-3’s systems, researchers from the Royal Observatory of Belgium took a snapshot of a star field – in the very first image captured by the mission’s coronagraph.
Politecnico di Milano and Georgia Tech introduce new insights into asteroid deflection

China Prepares for Launch of Tianwen 2 Asteroid Mission

PLD Space expands global launch network with new Oman spaceport

What Hundreds of Millions of Galaxies Can Teach Us About the Big Bang

Chinese Scientists Identify "Rocket Effect" as Key Driver of Boulder Motion on Comet

Heriot-Watt University to Advance Affordable Satellite Connectivity with MAMUT Project
