
Copernical Team
DOD General Counsel Emphasizes Multi-Domain Lawyering in Space at Legal Conference

Muon Space's second EO bird, MuSat2, deployed and communicating

SpaceX tentatively sets third Starship test flight for March 14

SWOT Satellite Catches Coastal Flooding During California Storms

Terran Orbital Secures $15.2 Million Space Force Contract for Satellite Platforms

Rocking robotics training

Earth from Space: Ireland

Conversations with ESA Directors on International Women’s Day

For International Women's Day 2024, we're acknowledging the remarkable careers of the women in key Directorate positions at ESA: Simonetta Cheli, Geraldine Naja and Carole Mundell. Read about the impactful work, pivotal life experiences and their insights on fostering a more inclusive future.
EarthCARE bids adieu to Europe

After years of development and a rigorous testing programme, ESA’s EarthCARE satellite has left Munich, Germany, and is now on its away to SpaceX’s launch site in Vandenberg, California. Once it arrives, it will be put into storage for a few weeks until it is time to ready the satellite for liftoff – which is scheduled to launch in May on a Falcon 9 rocket.
The Earth Cloud Aerosol and Radiation Explorer, or EarthCARE for short, is the most complex Earth Explorer mission to date. The new satellite will look at the role that clouds and aerosols play in heating and
How do animals react during a total solar eclipse? Scientists plan to find out in April
