
Copernical Team
NASA Advances Climate Research with New Earth System Explorers Program Proposals

International SWOT Mission Can Improve Flood Prediction

OTPS calls for community feedback to shape lunar non-interference policies

Exploring asteroid Apophis using miniature satellites

Chang'e 6 mission successfully achieves lunar orbit

Boeing's Starliner flight delayed again for oxygen tank valve replacement

SpaceX Starlink flight lifts off in Florida; 2nd launch of day planned for California later

AI in Earth observation: a force for good

The upcoming launch of the Φsat-2 mission is a prime example of the pioneering work that ESA does in the field of AI in Earth observation.
But when it comes to AI, hopes and fears abound in equal measure. In this interview, ESA’s Rochelle Schneider sets the record straight on how this transformational technology is improving access to crucial information on the state and future of our planet.
SpaceX blasts off on 35th Space Coast launch of the year

SpaceX keeps lining them up and knocking them out with an afternoon launch from Kennedy Space Center on Wednesday.
A Falcon 9 rocket carrying another 23 of the company's Starlink internet satellites lifted off at 2:42 p.m. Eastern time from KSC's Launch Pad 39-A.
It's the second launch this week after a Starlink launch midday Monday from nearby Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
It marks the third launch of the first-stage booster, which previously flew on the Crew-8 human spaceflight and one Starlink mission. It managed another recovery landing downrange in the Atlantic Ocean on the droneship A Shortfall of Gravitas.
This marks the 35th launch from the Space Coast with all but two coming from SpaceX.
United Launch Alliance had the other two launches and is awaiting its third with the Crew Flight Test mission to send up astronauts on board Boeing's CST-100 Starliner atop an Atlas V. Teams scrubbed that launch attempt on Monday night because of a valve issue on the Atlas V's upper Centaur stage.
Teams decided to roll the Atlas V back to ULA's Vertical Integration Facility to replace the valve and now that launch is targeting no earlier than May 17.
Study reveals medieval Arab scientist Ibn al-Haytham's major influence on optics and physics
