
Copernical Team
International training

ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti has started training at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, USA. Set to launch for her second mission in spring 2022, Samantha is already getting reacquainted with International Space Station systems in a series of refresher courses.
Samantha was last on the International Space Station in 2014 for her Futura mission. She spent 200 days in space, conducting European and international scientific experiments and Space Station operations.
In the coming months, her schedule will intensify as she trains for the specific experiments and tasks she will perform in space during her second mission.
As a collaborative, international effort
Selection of the first James Webb Space Telescope General Observer Scientific Programmes

The General Observer scientific observations for the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope’s first year of operation have been selected. Proposals from ESA member states comprise 33% of the total number of selected proposals and correspond to 30% of the available telescope time on Webb.
When clouds collide

Brian May helps show Hera’s target asteroid may be ‘dust bunny’

An international research group, including Queen guitarist and astrophysicist Brian May, has shown how the same forces responsible for building dust bunnies under our beds may be responsible for holding the asteroid Didymos together.
Astronomy and Landscape in the city of Caral, the oldest city in the Americas

Direct observations confirm that humans are throwing Earth's energy budget off balance

Photosynthesis could be as old as life itself

Second Scout gets the go-ahead

Following the selection of the first Scout satellite mission last December, ESA has also given the greenlight to start negotiations with Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd in the UK to lead the development of the second Scout mission – HydroGNSS.
Axelspace and KSAT expands their partnership

Corridor test of Proba-3's formation flying sensors
