
Copernical Team
Students test compact reentry glider to advance hypersonic research

First microbes blast off testing production of food for space travel

Current hurdles and technological roadmap for processing lunar hyperspectral orbiter data

ACES mission delivers record-breaking atomic clock to ISS for precision timekeeping

SpaceX Dragon resupply vessel docks with ISS, heralds experimentation

Veteran Chinese astronaut to lead fresh crew to space station

NASA's Lucy Spacecraft Images Asteroid Donaldjohanson

Curiosity rover uncovers carbon cycle clues in Martian crater

Where are all the aliens?: Fermi's Paradox explained

Next generation scientists set sail to harness space for oceans

A new wave of ocean scientists has embarked on an extraordinary six-week voyage aboard a majestic tall ship that set sail today from Norway bound for southern France. But this is no ordinary journey.
Thanks to this ESA Advanced Ocean Training Course, these upcoming researchers will be taking a deep dive into ocean science, empowering them with skills to harness satellite data for research, innovation and sustainable development – and preparing them to become tomorrow’s leaders and ambassadors for ocean science.