
Copernical Team
Imagine walking on Hera’s asteroid

The team working on ESA’s Hera asteroid mission has glimpsed its destination. Last September NASA’s DART mission returned images of the boulder-strewn Dimorphos moonlet just before impacting it, in an audacious and ultimately successful attempt to shift its orbit around its parent asteroid Didymos.
Following on from DART, Hera will carry with it a pair of shoebox-sized ‘CubeSats’ that conclude their own observations by landing on Dimorphos. Team members have been using DART images to help visualise this process of touchdown. And in the process they can't help but imagine: what would it be like for human
Euclid: preparing for launch

ESA’s mission Euclid is getting ready for lift-off on a SpaceX Falcon 9 from Cape Canaveral in Florida, USA, with a target launch date of 1 July 2023.
Our galaxy seen through a new lens: Neutrinos detected by IceCube

IceCube shows Milky Way galaxy is a neutrino desert

ALMA digs deeper into the mystery of planet formation

Exploring the geometry of the dark Universe

First 'ghost particle' image of Milky Way galaxy captured by scientists

A simulation finds solutions to a central mystery in space physics

Webb detects host galaxies of quasars in the early universe

NASA's Webb identifies the earliest strands of the cosmic web
