
Copernical Team
Swarm of tiny swimming robots could look for life on distant worlds

Someday, a swarm of cellphone-size robots could whisk through the water beneath the miles-thick icy shell of Jupiter's moon Europa or Saturn's moon Enceladus, looking for signs of alien life.
EGNOS technology for Africa – ESA signs deal with ASECNA

European technology that allows satellite navigation signals to safely guide aircraft down for landing in the majority of Europe’s airports will now be put to use across Africa and the Indian Ocean. ASECNA, the Agency for Air Navigation Safety in Africa and Madagascar, and ESA today signed an agreement to deploy a Satellite-based Augmentation System (SBAS) across a service region of more than 16.5 million sq. km, one and a half times the size of Europe’s coverage area.
NASA, Rocket Lab launch orbiter to help pave way for astronauts' return to moon

Tough new robots will aim to think and act for themselves on Earth and beyond

Contract secures design for ESA's FORUM satellite

Impact in 2052 ruled out as ESA counts down to Asteroid Day

One ESA: an interactive journey around ESA sites!

We are a huge organisation of 5000+ people operating at nine different locations. How do we work together to achieve our goals and fly our missions?
MDA provides Global Fishing Watch access to Radarsat-2 archive to help combat illegal fishing

Terran Orbital Developed CAPSTONE Heads to the Moon

ICEYE expands its business to offer complete satellite missions for customers
