
Copernical Team
LunaTwins on board Artemis I and on route to the Moon

Rocket Lab-launched CAPSTONE enters Lunar orbit

PickNik Robotics and CisLunar Industries to Collaborate on In-Space Metal Processing

SpaceRyde announces multiple launch agreements with ISILAUNCH

Benchmark Space Systems expands global production to meet rising propulsion system demand

NASA successfully launches mega Moon rocket

Artemis I launch

The Space Launch System (SLS) rocket with the Orion spacecraft aboard lifted off at 07:47 CET from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA on 16 November 2022.
The most powerful rocket ever built sent NASA’s Orion spacecraft and ESA’s European Service Module (ESM) to a journey beyond the Moon and back. No crew will be on board Orion this time, and the spacecraft will be controlled by teams on Earth.
ESM provides for all astronauts’ basic needs, such as water, oxygen, nitrogen, temperature control, power and propulsion.
Much like a train engine pulls passenger carriages and supplies power,
Antenna to link up CubeSat chains

Experts Available to Discuss NASA Webb Telescope Science Results

It'll be tough to stop an asteroid at the last minute, but not impossible, study claims

On September 26, 2022, NASA's Double-Asteroid Redirect Test (DART) made history when it rendezvoused with the asteroid Didymos and impacted with its moonlet, Dimorphos. The purpose was to test the kinetic impact method, a means of defense against potentially-hazardous asteroids (PHAs) where a spacecraft collides with them to alter their trajectory. Based on follow-up observations, the test succeeded since DART managed to shorten Dimorphos' orbit by 22 minutes. The impact also caused the moonlet to grow a visible tail.
However, as Hollywood loves to remind us, there are scenarios where a planet-killing asteroid gets very close to Earth before we could do anything to stop it.