
Copernical Team
OneWeb confirms successful deployment of 40 satellites

SimX awarded US Space Force contract to adapt VR Medical Simulation Training for astronaut applications

Use the Force, Percy!

First steps towards the space station of the future

Update on "Start Me Up" mission anomaly

Ongoing ISS Operations, Soyuz Status Update

Lunar Flashlight team assessing spacecraft's propulsion system

Virgin Orbit: Premature shutdown behind rocket launch fail

ESA Preview 2023

At the start of 2023 the European Space Agency ESA is happily looking forward to another year filled with a host of thrilling new missions, cutting edge science and the continued effort to guarantee independent access to space for Europe. We will see the first images of the first Meteosat Third Generation satellite, the launch of the Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer, and of Euclid and another Sentinel-1 satellite launch. It will also be the year of Ariane 6 which will make its inaugural flight and the first Dane in space, Andreas Mogensen will return to the ISS
XMM-Newton spies black holes eating the same stars again and again

Two teams of astronomers using ESA’s XMM-Newton space telescope have observed repeated outbursts of light from inactive black holes that partially destroy stars again and again. This discovery is unexpected, since outbursts of black holes usually appear only once when a black hole consumes a star.