
Copernical Team
Drilling into Mars with Lasers

Mars helicopter Ingenuity completes 22nd flight

Australia launches Space Command to counter China's ambitions

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SES to Accelerate Access to C-Band Spectrum to support rapid deployment of 5G

Spaceflight Inc and Astrocast Extend Launch Contract

Lettuce could protect astronauts' bones on Mars trip

Mini robots practise grasping space debris

Rocket Lab to Launch Three Demonstration Satellites for E-Space

MTG-I weather satellite passes tests in preparation for liftoff

With extreme weather events threatening to be more frequent and more severe as the climate crisis takes grip, it’s never been more important to have fast and accurate forecasts. ESA and Eumetsat are working hard to ensure that there will be a constant stream of weather data from space for the next decades and that these data will arrive faster and be more accurate compared to what we have today. It is therefore fitting that on World Meteorological Day, ESA can be assured that the first of the next generation weather satellites, Meteosat Third Generation