
Copernical Team
Blue Origin announces space launch next week, first since 2022 crash

Blue Origin said on Tuesday it was aiming to launch its New Shepard suborbital rocket next week, the first mission since an uncrewed crash in September 2022 set back Jeff Bezos' space company.
"We're targeting a launch window that opens on Dec. 18 for our next New Shepard payload mission," the company tweeted on X, adding the flight would contain 33 science and research payloads, as well as 33,000 postcards.
The Federal Aviation Administration in September announced it had closed its probe into last year's crash, ordering the company to carry out 21 corrective actions before it could resume launches.
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French 'Baguette One' rocket project gets funding

Permafrost thaw: a silent menace

Ice is without doubt one of the first casualties of climate change, but the effects of our warming world are not only limited to ice melting on Earth’s surface. Ground that has been frozen for thousands of years, called permafrost, is thawing – adding to the climate crisis and causing serious issues for local communities.
Scientists estimate that the world’s permafrost holds almost double the amount of carbon that is currently in the atmosphere. When permafrost warms and thaws, it releases methane and carbon dioxide, adding these greenhouse gases to the atmosphere and making global warming even worse.
ESA explores bold new approach to Mars orbit

ESA is venturing towards putting a spacecraft into orbit around Mars using a technique that engineers have studied for over half a century but never dared to attempt.
Galactic winds discovered in ancient star-forming galaxies

HyperScout H Readies for ESA's Hera Mission

US, UK, Australia Collaborate on Deep Space Radar Initiative for Enhanced Space Domain Awareness

Long March rockets mark their 500th spaceflight

ION Satellite Carrier by D-Orbit Marks Another Success in Spacelogistics with 'Beyond' Mission
