
Copernical Team
Euclid's optical and infrared instruments integrated in spacecraft

On the Hunt for a Missing Giant Black Hole

The upside of volatile space weather

Scientists complete yearlong pulsar timing study after reviving dormant radio telescopes

SwRI-led team finds meteoric evidence for a previously unknown asteroid

SLS team completes propellant loading of Core Stage during Green Run test

A new satellite 'Made in Belgium' with SPACEBEL software

China's Chang'e-5 orbiter embarks on new mission to gravitationally stable spot at L1

Astroscale Ships ELSA-d Spacecraft to Launch Site

Major changes coming over the horizon for the global space industry

The attention of the world has recently been captured by the return of Japan's Hayabusa-2 asteroid mission, the activities of Elon Musk's SpaceX venture, and China's Chang'e 5 moon landing, yet a quiet revolution is taking place in the global space industry. This revolution started in the 2010s and its full impact on global space industry should be measured over the next decade.
In the next 10 years, the entry into service of constellations of small satellites should reshape the face of the global space industry.