
Copernical Team
Thursday, 06 July 2023 06:45
Solving the RIME deployment mystery

When the RIME antenna on ESA’s Juice mission failed to deploy a few days after launch, the engineering teams faced the mighty challenge to understand the fault and rectify it. At stake was a chance to see inside Jupiter’s mysterious icy moons.
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Thursday, 06 July 2023 10:25
Secrets of pearl harnessed for stronger space structures

Pearls and seashells are made from the same basic stuff as easily crushed chalk – humble calcium carbonate – so why are they so much tougher? Researchers are taking design tips from the micro-structure of these naturally formed materials to produce stronger, more fracture-resistant ceramics for future space missions.
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Thursday, 06 July 2023 09:32
Radio telescope observations confirm unintended radiation from large satellite constellations
Amsterdam, Netherlands (SPX) Jul 06, 2023
Scientists use the LOFAR telescope to observe low-frequency radio waves from satellites in large constellations for the first time. "Unintended electromagnetic radiation" emanating from onboard electronics in Starlink satellites was detected which could impact astronomical research. Further study is now ongoing.
For a study published in the Astronomy and Astrophysics journal, scientists fr

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Thursday, 06 July 2023 09:32
Webb locates dust reservoirs in two supernovae
Baltimore MD (SPX) Jul 06, 2023
Researchers using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope have made major strides in confirming the source of dust in early galaxies. Observations of two Type II supernovae, Supernova 2004et (SN 2004et) and Supernova 2017eaw (SN 2017eaw), have revealed large amounts of dust within the ejecta of each of these objects. The mass found by researchers supports the theory that supernovae played a key role i

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Thursday, 06 July 2023 09:32
Earth's day was a constant 19.5 hours for over a billion years
Toronto, Canada (SPX) Jul 06, 2023
A team of astrophysicists at the University of Toronto (U of T) has revealed how the slow and steady lengthening of Earth's day caused by the tidal pull of the moon was halted for over a billion years.
They show that from approximately two billion years ago until 600 million years ago, an atmospheric tide driven by the sun countered the effect of the moon, keeping Earth's rotational rate s

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Thursday, 06 July 2023 09:32
iQPS initiates a full-scale study to leverage SkyCompass-1 optical data relay service
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Jul 06, 2023
Institute for Q-shu Pioneers of Space, Inc. (iQPS) and Space Compass Corporation (Space Compass) announced that iQPS will initiate a full-scale study to leverage "SkyCompass-1" high-capacity Optical Data Relay Service provided by Space Compass and Skyloom Global Corporation (Skyloom) for iQPS's SAR satellites.
iQPS has successfully accomplished the development of a compact, high-resolution

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Thursday, 06 July 2023 09:32
ITU Radio Regulations Board approves waiver for Rivada LEO constellation
Munich, Germany (SPX) Jul 06, 2023
Rivada Space Networks reports that the ITU's Radio Regulations Board has waived the requirement that Rivada put 10% of its constellation into orbit this year.
The ITU waiver process seeks clear evidence of funding, manufacturing and launch contracts as well as coordination with other systems. Having reviewed the submission made by Liechtenstein's telecommunications regulator and filing adm

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Thursday, 06 July 2023 09:32
Preventing interplanetary pollution that could pose a threat to life on Earth and other planets
Washington DC (SPX) Jul 06, 2023
Formulating policies for planetary protection issues and keeping them up-to-date is the responsibility of the Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) panel on planetary protection. In an article in Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences, an international group of experts affiliated with COSPAR reviewed the panel's role, and its Planetary Protection Policy, including recent considerations regardi

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Thursday, 06 July 2023 09:32
First ultraviolet data collected by ESA's JUICE mission
San Antonio TX (SPX) Jul 06, 2023
The Southwest Research Institute-led Ultraviolet Spectrograph (UVS) aboard ESA's Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE) spacecraft has successfully completed its initial commissioning following the April 14 launch. The UVS instrument is one of three instrument projects comprising NASA's contribution to the JUICE mission. The mission's science goals focus on Jupiter and its system, making multiple fl

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Thursday, 06 July 2023 09:32
Martian dunes eroded by a shift in prevailing winds after the planet's last ice age
Beijing, China (SPX) Jul 06, 2023
Detailed analysis of data obtained by the Zhurong rover of dunes located on the southern Utopian Plain of Mars suggests the planet underwent a major shift in climate that accompanied changes in prevailing winds. This shift likely occurred about 400,000 years ago, which coincides with the end of the last glacial period on Mars.
Researchers from the National Astronomical Observatories, Insti

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