
Copernical Team
Mix-and-match kit could enable astronauts to build a menagerie of lunar exploration bots

When astronauts begin to build a permanent base on the moon, as NASA plans to do in the coming years, they'll need help. Robots could potentially do the heavy lifting by laying cables, deploying solar panels, erecting communications towers, and building habitats. But if each robot is designed for a specific action or task, a moon base could become overrun by a zoo of machines, each with its own unique parts and protocols.
Carbon dioxide monitoring mission in development

The pressure is on to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases we pump into the atmosphere – but the race is also on to support the monitoring that shows if targets are being met. Being developed by ESA on behalf of the EU, the new Copernicus Anthropogenic Carbon Dioxide Monitoring mission, or CO2M for short, is destined to be Europe’s prime mission for monitoring and tracking carbon dioxide emissions from human activity. CO2M is currently planned as a two-satellite mission, each of which will carry a near-infrared and shortwave-infrared spectrometer to measure atmospheric carbon dioxide at high
ExoMars rover testing moves ahead and deep down

The first of a new generation of lunar 'astronauts' return to Cologne

EMURGO Africa and Kepple Africa establish JV to further Web3 partnership

Sure South Atlantic picks Intelsat to connect three British Island Territories

Space-bound heart tissue to aid aging and long-flight studies

Hughes and Stargroup extend mobile networks in Mexico

OneWeb confirms successful deployment of 40 satellites launched with SpaceX

Chandra helps astronomers discover a surprisingly lonely galaxy
