
Copernical Team
Organic molecules in Martian crater help to reconstruct planet's history

Winchcombe meteorite is helping us to understand more about asteroids

Viasat receives $80M for Multi-Function AESAs across warfighting domains

Lockheed Martin opens facility for rapid development of small satellites

Impulse Space secures $45M in Series A Funding Round

DARPA seeks solutions to preserve bio-samples without cold storage

Lockheed Martin's NGI program completes all subsystem PDRs

Mars once had wet-dry climate conducive to supporting life: study

Russian cosmonauts perform spacewalk to attach debris shields to space station

Hera’s mini-radar will probe asteroid’s heart

The smallest radar to fly in space has been delivered to ESA for integration aboard the miniature Juventas CubeSat, part of ESA’s Hera mission for planetary defence. The radar will perform the first radar imaging of an asteroid, peering deep beneath the surface of Dimorphos – the Great Pyramid-sized body whose orbit was shifted last year by the impact of NASA’s DART spacecraft.