
Copernical Team
Anchoring single atoms

What can a young star teach us about the birth of our solar system

Astronomers find new clue that heavy stars don't go supernova

Chemical clues to the death of massive stars

Astronomer recruiting volunteers in effort to quadruple number of known active asteroids

The case of the missing mantle

The forecast for Mars? Otherworldly weather predictions

NASA plans yearlong Mars simulation to test limits of isolation

Meteosat Third Generation takes major step towards its first launch

After many technical and programmatic challenges, the first satellite of the next generation of the Meteosat family has taken a major step towards its first flight, currently scheduled for launch in autumn 2022.
NASA's Deep Space Network looks to the future

When NASA's Mars 2020 Perseverance rover touched down on the Red Planet, the agency's Deep Space Network (DSN) was there, enabling the mission to send and receive the data that helped make the event possible. When OSIRIS-REx took samples of asteroid Bennu this past year, the DSN played a crucial role, not just in sending the command sequence to the probe, but also in transmitting its stunning photos back to Earth.
The network has been the backbone of NASA's deep space communications since 1963, supporting 39 missions regularly, with more than 30 NASA missions in development. The team behind it is now working hard to increase capacity, making a number of improvements to the network that will help advance future space exploration.