
Copernical Team
Analysis of gases recovered from asteroid Ryugu by Hayabusa2 spacecraft

Ariane 5: payload and geography open super-efficient path to GEO

Ariane 5’s 7 September 2022 launch made headlines for orbiting Europe’s tallest-ever telecommunications satellite, but the VA258 mission also stands out for its trajectory – one of the most extreme examples yet flown of a super-efficient path to geostationary (GEO) orbit.
Boosting Earth science

With science at the core of the Earth Observation FutureEO programme, ESA has opened a new scientific facility, the Science Hub, which offers new opportunities for collaborative research to further boost the Agency’s and its Member States scientific output.
The scary sound of Earth’s magnetic field

Despite being essential to life on Earth, the magnetic field isn’t something we can actually see in itself, or ever hear. But, remarkably, scientists at the Technical University of Denmark have taken magnetic signals measured by ESA’s Swarm satellite mission and converted them into sound – and for something that protects us, the result is pretty scary.
Northrop Grumman Australia integrates end-to-end control segment into Parallax Labs

Rivada Space Networks signs MoU with SpeQtral to develop ultra-secure communications

Space Micro awarded Orbital Prime Contract by US Space Force

China's deep space exploration laboratory recruits young talents

New walking robot design could revolutionize how we build things in space

New way to make telescope mirrors could sharpen our view of the universe
