
Copernical Team
SpaceX's Falcon 9 first-stage booster breaks the record on its 16th flight

Southern Launch reveals new logo and branding

Orbex expands facilities in preparation for UK Mainland's First Vertical Rocket Launch

RTX selected for crossover task order under NASA xEVAS contract

PLD Space wins the aerospace public-private partnership contract promoted by Spanish Government to develop a micro launcher

NASA expands task orders for spacewalking, moonwalking suits

'Like a mirror': Astronomers identify most reflective exoplanet

Guiding Aeolus' safe reentry

After exceeding its planned life in orbit, ESA’s Aeolus wind satellite is on its way back to Earth. The satellite is currently falling around 1 km a day, and its descent is accelerating. ESA’s spacecraft operators will soon intervene and attempt to guide Aeolus in a first-of-its-kind assisted reentry. Why is ESA doing this?
A look back at our first ESA Academy’s Navigation Training Course

From 26 to 30 June, the first ESA Academy’s Navigation Training Course took place at ESEC-Galaxia, the European Space Security and Education Centre , in Belgium. Developed in collaboration with ESA’s Directorate of Navigation, the course attracted 30 Master and PhD students of 12 different nationalities from engineering and scientific subjects with basic knowledge of Navigation to enrich their university portfolio with a unique experience. Let’s have a look at the event and impressions from the participants!
Train me to the Moon and back

Two European astronauts are following the traces of a treasure trove of rare, Moon-like crystals in a Norwegian fjord as part of the PANGAEA geology training course.