
Copernical Team
Webb rings in the holidays with the ringed planet Uranus

The NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope recently trained its sights on weird and enigmatic Uranus, an ice giant that orbits on its side. What Webb found is a dynamic world with rings, moons, storms and other atmospheric features – including a seasonal polar cap. The image expands upon a two-colour version released earlier this year, adding additional wavelength coverage for a more detailed look.
New instruments for Galileo’s tomorrow

Galileo Second Generation is on the way with new and enhanced navigation satellites that will offer novel signals, services and even more precise positioning. But all the work being done to make it happen hinges on this single item at ESA’s Navigation Laboratory at ESTEC. The G2 test user receiver is designed to quantify the improvements the Second Generation will bring compared to current satellite navigation systems and will be used to verify the performance of early receivers processing the first G2 signals in space.
Inventor of air conditioning helped chill NASA wind tunnels

Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin headed back into space after accident

A computer scientist pushes the boundaries of geometry

D-Orbit and TelePIX announce contract for the in-orbit testing of Tetraplex

AI scientist, founder of China's SenseTime suddenly dies

Scientists measure the distance to stars by their music

A Soliday Before the Holidays Sols 4039-4040

Diamond Light Source Prepares for In-Depth Analysis of Bennu Samples
