
Copernical Team
Applications open for the Technology Transfer, Application & Innovation Workshop 2024

Are you a highly motivated university student in engineering, science, sociology, industrial design or business administration with a keen interest in technology and innovation? The ESA Education Office is looking for university students to participate in the third edition of the ESA Academy’s Technology Transfer, Application & Innovation Workshop. Developed in close collaboration with the ESA Commercialisation Department, the workshop will be held this year at the ESA Academy’s Training & Learning Facility in ESEC-Galaxia, Transinne, Belgium, from 23 to 26 January 2024.
Week in images: 30 October - 03 November 2023

Week in images: 30 October - 03 November 2023
Discover our week through the lens
Dinosaurs likely brought down by dust, not asteroid, researchers say

NASA completes key step in aviation safety research

SDA Awards Northrop Grumman $732 Million Satellite Contract

HawkEye 360 secures $12M contract from NIWC Pacific for Maritime Awareness

TAP Lab Accelerator aims to transition space domain prototypes to commercial products

Earth from Space: Lake Maracaibo

Preparing for Euclid’s first images: from puzzling data to dazzling views

Never before has a telescope been able to create such razor-sharp astronomical images across such a large patch of the sky.
On Tuesday 7 November, ESA will release the first full-colour images captured by its recently launched Euclid space telescope. These images form part of the mission’s ‘Early Release Observations’ – where Euclid was tasked with scrutinising a set of celestial targets chosen for their public appeal and scientific value.
The five images are full of cosmic secrets waiting to be revealed. And this is just the beginning. During its six-year mission, Euclid will generate the equivalent of a
NASA's Lucy spacecraft competes first asteroid flyby
