
Copernical Team
RTX to track UK space assets with Low Earth Orbit observation system

N. Korea's 'reckless' missile launches need 'robust' global response: G7

NASA Awards Turbofan Engine Core Technology Demonstration Contract

HawkEye 360 expands RF Data and Analytics reach with Maxar acquisition

DOD Prioritizing Cooperation With Allies in Space

China reaffirms stance against space arms race at U.N. General Assembly

ESA Impact 2023 – Quarter 4

ESA Impact 2023 – Quarter 4
Welcome to this edition of ESA Impact, an interactive publication covering stories and images from the last quarter of 2023.
Top 10 Earth observation stories of 2023

This year has been a whirlwind of captivating Earth observation stories and news, spanning from dramatic volcanic eruptions to powerful earthquakes to witnessing icebergs on the run. Join us as we revisit some of the most memorable stories from 2023.
Blue Origin returns to space after year-long hiatus

Blue Origin returns to space after yearlong hiatus

Blue Origin launched its first rocket in more than a year on Tuesday, reviving the US company's fortunes with a successful return to space following an uncrewed crash in 2022.
Though mission NS-24 carried a payload of science experiments, not people, it paves the way for Jeff Bezos' aerospace enterprise to resume taking wealthy thrill-seekers to the final frontier.
The New Shepard suborbital rocket blasted off from the pad at Launch Site One, near Van Horn, Texas, at 10:43 am local time (1643 GMT).
After separating from the booster, the gumdrop-shaped capsule attained a peak altitude of 66.5 miles (107 kilometers) above sea level, well above the internationally-recognized boundary of space known as the Karman line, which is 62 miles high.
The booster then successfully landed vertically on the launchpad, against the majestic backdrop of the Sierra Diablo mountains, followed a few minutes later by the capsule floating serenely to the desert floor on three giant parachutes.