
Copernical Team
Improving astronaut vision in long-haul space flights

How Juice was made ready for Jupiter

Deciding to go to Jupiter was the easy part: it’s by far the largest planet around the Sun, resembling a Solar System in its own right with its many moons, three of which may well be home to hidden oceans beneath their icy surfaces. Then came the practical question: how do we actually put together a mission to go there? It was here that ESA’s Directorate of Technology, Engineering and Quality lent its support to the Juice team, tackling numerous technical challenges that threatened to bar Europe’s way to the king of planets.
Juice testing – down to the wire

Juice meets Ariane 5

Over the past few days, Juice has been transferred to the final assembly building and mounted onto the Ariane 5 rocket that will carry it into space. These photos capture the key milestones in this process.
Two views of Las Vegas

Thales Alenia Space wins contracts for IRIDE radar and optical satellites

Raytheon Technologies selected by US Navy for anti-ship strike weapon

SBIRS GEO-6 Satellite Transfers to SpOC

National Reconnaissance Office awards contract extension to Kleos

Space Development Agency launches Tranche 0 satellites
