
Copernical Team
SpaceX Achieves Back-to-Back Starlink Satellite Launches to Expand Global Internet Coverage

India launches key test for manned orbital mission

NASA engineers innovate to keep Voyagers exploring interstellar space

India conducts space flight test ahead of planned mission to take astronauts into space in 2025

NASA's Voyager team focuses on software patch, thrusters

Engineers for NASA's Voyager mission are taking steps to help make sure both spacecraft, launched in 1977, continue to explore interstellar space for years to come.
One effort addresses fuel residue that seems to be accumulating inside narrow tubes in some of the thrusters on the spacecraft. The thrusters are used to keep each spacecraft's antenna pointed at Earth. This type of buildup has been observed in a handful of other spacecraft.
Hera asteroid mission goes on trial

At some point, statistically speaking, a large asteroid will impact Earth. Whether that’s tomorrow, in ten years, or a problem for our ancestors, ESA is getting prepared.
As part of the world’s first test of asteroid deflection, ESA’s Hera mission will perform a detailed post-impact survey of Dimorphos – the 160-metre asteroid struck, and successfully deflected, by NASA’s DART spacecraft.
Hera will soon study the aftermath. Launching in October 2024, Hera will turn this grand-scale experiment into a well-understood and hopefully repeatable planetary defence technique.
But before Hera and its two CubeSats fly, they’re rigorously tested at ESA’s ESTEC test
Week in images: 16-20 October 2023

Week in images: 16-20 October 2023
Discover our week through the lens
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Patterns in Sun's layers has implications for longstanding solar mystery

Record-breaking fast radio burst offers path to weigh the Universe
