
Copernical Team
'Hot Jupiters' may not be orbiting alone

MDA and Thoth team up for greater space domain awareness above Canada

SpaceX Dragon cargo ship arrives at International Space Station

US, not China, keen on moon race

Life in a hologram

Frying Food in Space: A New Frontier in Astronaut Culinary Experience

Design proposal could double space solar cell efficiency

NASA, SpaceX launch solar arrays, cargo to space station

Following a successful launch of NASA's SpaceX 28th commercial resupply services mission, two new solar arrays, science investigations, and supplies are on their way to the International Space Station.
Carrying more than 7,000 pounds of cargo to the orbiting laboratory, the uncrewed SpaceX Dragon spacecraft launched on the company's Falcon 9 rocket at 11:47 a.m. EDT, Monday, June 5, from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
The cargo spacecraft is scheduled to autonomously dock with the space-facing port on the station's Harmony module at approximately 5:50 a.m. and remain at the station for about 21 days.
NASA-JPL Psyche launch on track with 'outstanding' progress, review board confirms

Steps taken by NASA, the agency's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Southern California, and Caltech, to put the Psyche mission on track for an October 2023 launch have been outstanding, according to an independently appointed review board. NASA and JPL convened the board last summer after the Psyche mission team requested to delay the spacecraft's August 2022 launch to a metal-rich asteroid of the same name.