
Copernical Team
Advanced aircraft tracking will come live from space

Satellites will soon be used to keep an independent eye on airborne planes, under a deal agreed between ESA and Spire Global, a company that provides space-based data, analytics and space services.
Rhodes wildfire forces thousands to flee

Webb detects water vapour in rocky planet-forming zone

New measurements by the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope’s Mid-InfraRed Instrument (MIRI) has detected water vapour in the inner disc of the system PDS 70, located 370 light-years away. This is the first detection of water in the terrestrial region of a disc already known to host two or more protoplanets.
Probe the space weather around Earth

Launching soon on one of the next cargo missions to the International Space Station is the Multi-Needle Langmuir Probe that will measure the “weather” in the upper atmosphere. The experiment is part of ESA astronaut Andreas Mogensen’s Huginn mission climate science.
OneSat’s robot arms enable fully European propulsion

A robotic arm – entirely developed and built in Europe – that enables a satellite to change and control its orbit fuel efficiently has passed its qualification review for launch into space on the OneSat range of satellites.
New Galileo station goes on duty

Revolutionary materials and techniques transform aircraft construction

Enabling autonomous exploration

World Nano Foundation highlights nanotech's role in space materials science

Detecting threats beyond the limits of human, sensor sight
