
Copernical Team
How students learn to fly NASA's IXPE spacecraft

Milky Way navigation in dung beetles inspires advanced drone and satellite systems

UAE's first SAR satellite launched by Bayanat and Yahsat

Polaris Revealed to Have Spotted Surface in New Detailed Observations

Citizen scientists confirm new warm Jovian-class exoplanet

The evolution of the Trappist-1 planetary system

New Antimatter Nucleus Discovery Sets Heaviest Record Yet

Mars and Lunar propellant production plans face complexity challenges

Voyager Space joins Spaceport Nova Scotia development as key technical partner

New data on radiation show missions to Jupiter's moon Europa are possible

Scientists from NASA's Juno mission have developed the first complete 3D radiation map of the Jupiter system, including characterizing the intensity of the high-energy particles near the orbit of the icy moon Europa, and how the radiation environment is sculpted by the smaller Jovian moons orbiting near Jupiter's rings.
The work relies on data collected by Juno's star camera Advanced Stellar Compass (ASC) designed and built by Technical University of Denmark, and Stellar Reference Unit (SRU), which was built by Leonardo, S.p.A. in Florence, Italy. The two datasets complement one another, helping Juno scientists characterize the radiation environment at different energies.