
Copernical Team
Proba-3’s new view on space weather

Space weather can affect satellites in orbit, trigger geomagnetic storms on Earth and interfere with ground infrastructure. We need to understand it better, and the best way to do that is look at where it comes from.
The Sun’s corona, its upper atmospheric layer, gives rise to the solar wind and is where coronal mass ejections are spawned: massive outward explosions of charged plasma. ESA’s Proba-3 double-satellite mission will use formation flying to open up sustained coronal views. Mimicking a total solar eclipse, one satellite will block out the fiery face of the Sun by casting a shadow onto the other.
University of Michigan wins NASA's lunar lander challenge award

Mapping Mars with Open Science Tools

China's Tianwen 2 Probe to Undertake Ambitious Asteroid and Comet Mission

Arctic Satellite Broadband Mission Prepares for Launch

SpaceX launches U.S. spy satellites from Vandenberg

Ahead of Ariane 6 launch, what are the other big rockets?

Japan succesfully launches H3 next-gen rocket with new observation satellite

Europe's Ariane 6 rocket finally ready for liftoff

New satellite to show how AI advances Earth observation

Artificial intelligence technologies have achieved remarkable successes and continue to show their value as backbones in scientific research and real-world applications.
ESA’s new Φsat-2 mission, launching in the coming weeks, will push the boundaries of AI for Earth observation – demonstrating the transformative potential of AI for space technology.