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Copernical Team

New York NY (SPX) Jan 14, 2025
Physicists have spent more than a century measuring and making sense of the strange ways that photons, electrons, and other subatomic particles interact at extremely small scales. Engineers have spent decades figuring out how to take advantage of these phenomena to create new technologies. In one such phenomenon, called quantum entanglement, pairs of photons
Cape Canaveral (AFP) Jan 15, 2025
Blue Origin, the space company founded by billionaire Jeff Bezos, could attempt its first orbital launch Thursday morning, weather permitting, a spokesperson said. The massive New Glenn rocket is seen as critical to Blue Origin's efforts to compete with Elon Musk's SpaceX, which dominates the commercial space industry. But its inaugural mission has been delayed by several years. Att

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Wednesday, 15 January 2025 12:14

Ariane 6 central core on the move

Ariane 6 Central Core being transferred from the launcher assembly building to the launch pad Image: Ariane 6 Central Core being transferred from the launcher assembly building to the launch pad
The growing problem of space debris

There is an increasing willingness in the space sector to tackle the problem of space debris. Yet much of the required technology to mitigate or prevent its risks is still missing.

Preventing new debris, avoiding collisions and the timely clearance of satellites from orbit at their end-of-mission are complex challenges that each require a variety of practical solutions.

Released to the public on 15 January 2025, the Zero Debris Technical Booklet is a community-driven document that identifies technologies that will contribute to the goal of Zero Debris by 2030. Essentially, the Booklet forms a technical Zero Debris 'to-do list'.

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Wednesday, 15 January 2025 08:00

The best Milky Way map, by Gaia 

The best Milky Way map, by Gaia (artist impression) Image: The best Milky Way map, by Gaia (artist impression)
Wednesday, 15 January 2025 08:00

The best Milky Way map, by Gaia (edge-on)

The best Milky Way map, by Gaia (artist impression, edge-on) Image: The best Milky Way map, by Gaia (artist impression, edge-on)
Wednesday, 15 January 2025 08:00

The best Milky Way animation, by Gaia

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This is a new artist’s animation of our galaxy, the Milky Way, based on data from ESA’s Gaia space telescope.

Gaia has changed our impression of the Milky Way. Even seemingly simple ideas about the nature of our galaxy’s central bar and the spiral arms have been overturned. Gaia has shown us that it has more than two spiral arms and that they are less prominent than we previously thought. In addition, Gaia has shown that its central bar is more inclined with respect to the Sun.

No spacecraft can travel beyond our galaxy, so we can’t take a selfie, but Gaia

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