
Copernical Team
10 ways Sentinel-1 data lets us ‘see’ our world

As the launch of the Sentinel-1C satellite approaches, we reflect on some of the many ways the Copernicus Sentinel-1 mission has given us remarkable radar insights into our planet over the years.
OKEANOS—A mission that would have returned samples from the Trojan asteroids
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Transport phenomena and fundamental physics investigated in the microgravity of the ISS
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Proba-3 Media Kit

Proba-3 Media Kit
Info for media on ESA's precision formation flying mission
Eclipse-maker: How Proba-3 subtracts the Sun

Hidden in plain sight within the Sun’s glare is the ultra-hot yet ghostly faint solar corona, source of the solar wind and solar storms. The only way to see this key element of the Solar System is either through the remarkable cosmic coincidence that gives rise to total solar eclipses – the fact that the Sun is not only 400 times bigger than our Moon but also about 400 times further away, allowing it to cover the solar disc entirely – or else through artificial Sun-obscuring telescopes.
The engine of Japan's flagship new small rocket explodes during a test for a second time
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Next up to the moon: Firefly's Blue Ghost lander to ship soon to Florida
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Lockheed Martin to launch LM 400 partner to revolutionize maritime communications

China unveils cloud platform to expand remote-sensing data access

WEAVE's first results illuminate galactic collisions in Stephan's Quintet
