
Copernical Team
Astronauts found to process some tasks slower in space, but no signs of permanent cognitive decline
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SpaceX fails to repeat Starship booster catch, orbiter makes on target splashdown

Video: Proba-3's journey to see the sun's corona
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Space for Shore: Sentinel-1 reveals Arctic glacier retreat

As Arctic temperatures rise, marine-terminating glaciers—especially in places like Svalbard—are undergoing rapid retreat and intensified calving.
The ESA-funded Space for Shore project utilises radar data from the Copernicus Sentinel-1 mission to provide precise, year-over-year insights into glacier retreat and calving intensity, particularly in areas like Kongsfjorden, where notable glaciers are experiencing significant retreat.
Researchers study the roar of SpaceX's Starship and its impact on communities and the environment
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Advanced Research in Telecommunications Systems (ARTES) 4.0

Satellite communication underpins everyday life, enabling fundamental improvements not just in communication, but also in transport, healthcare, safety and security, and environmental services. The Advanced Research in Telecommunications Systems (ARTES) 4.0 programme enables European and Canadian industry to explore, through research and development, innovative concepts that stimulates the wider economy, creating new business and jobs across nearly every industry. ARTES 4.0 supports the production of market-leading and cutting-edge products and services within a fiercely competitive global satellite communications market.
Learn more: https://connectivity.esa.int/
China launches satellite for ocean salinity detection

Navigating the Digital Skies: How Adtech is Revolutionizing Space Tourism Marketing

Think fast: A missile-defense system built for speed
