
Copernical Team
Catalysing new space ventures with ESA’s Earth Observation Commercialisation Forum

Taking place at KAP Europa in Frankfurt, Germany, from 27 to 28 November 2024, the second ESA Earth Observation Commercialisation Forum will bring together stakeholders from the Earth observation and space commercialisation sectors, including end users, space industry players, entrepreneurs, private and public investors and policymakers to discuss and promote commercial opportunities in Earth observation.
The event is an important part of ESA’s broader strategy to enhance the economic return from Earth observation investments to ensure that space technology contributes to sustainable economic growth.
Juice spacecraft forming wake in solar wind

A spacecraft in flight cannot help but change the space about it – which can pose problems. A new paper in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics presents a study on how ESA’s Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer, Juice, is interacting with the solar wind. The consequences include potentially problematic surface charging, a dense cloud of photoelectrons that surround the spacecraft and a more than 65-m-long wake of ion-free space behind it, resembling the trail of a boat.
ESA-DLR Lunar facility prepares for simulated exploration

Crew completes simulated Mars Mission at JSC

SkAI Initiative aims to expand astrophysics research with AI

BlackSky prices $40M Public Offering of Common Stock

How special is the Milky Way Galaxy?

Mars' missing atmosphere could be hiding in plain sight

Key negotiator Norway sees 'positive signals' ahead of plastic talks

NASA selects Firefly Aerospace for NOAA QuickSounder mission launch
