
Copernical Team
Titan's lakes may be shaped by waves

UH scientists discover massive energy imbalance on Saturn

Iron meteorites hint that our infant solar system was more doughnut than dartboard

Laying the foundation for lunar base construction; elucidating lunar soil-microwave interactions

Marsquakes may help reveal whether liquid water exists underground on red planet

ASTRA 1P Launched on SpaceX's Falcon 9 Rocket

Next-generation NASA technologies tested in flight

Teams of NASA researchers put their next-generation technologies to the microgravity test in a series of parabolic flights that aim to advance innovations supporting the agency's space exploration goals.
These parabolic flights provide a gateway to weightlessness, allowing research teams to interact with their hardware in reduced gravity conditions for intervals of approximately 22 seconds. The flights, which ran from February to April, took place aboard Zero Gravity Corporation's G-FORCE ONE aircraft and helped to advance several promising space technologies.
Under the Fundamental Regolith Properties, Handling, and Water Capture (FLEET) project, researchers tested an ultrasonic blade technology in a regolith simulant at lunar and Martian gravities. On Earth, vibratory tools reduce the forces between the tool and the soil, which also lowers the reaction forces experienced by the system.
Hypersonic vehicles for Europe’s fast future into space

When hypersonic aeronautics and space exploration meet, European engineers dream of a future fast-track return-ticket to space.
LacunaSat-2B successfully completes mission and deorbits sustainably

A nanosatellite that supported global connectivity by collecting data from Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices in remote locations, LacunaSat-2B, has successfully completed its three-year mission and deorbited into Earth's atmosphere in late April. During its mission, the satellite demonstrated a commitment to sustainability and provided previously inaccessible data for various sectors, including environmental studies, agriculture and wildlife monitoring.