
Copernical Team
The role of reentries

A dose of Moonlight

An orange pouch and a yellow cable are paving the way for missions to the Moon. By monitoring space radiation and enabling faster communications, the Dosis-3D experiment and the Columbus Ka-band or ColKa terminal, respectively, are providing the insights needed to enable safer missions father out in space.
Orange Dosis-3D pouches are everywhere in the Columbus laboratory on the International Space Station. A series of active and passive dosimeters, they measure space radiation inside the module as well as how it penetrates the Space Station’s walls.
Radiation levels in space are up to 15 times higher than on Earth. As soon
How Galileo performed first-ever authenticated positioning fix

In a first for any satellite navigation system, Galileo has achieved a positioning fix based on open-service navigation signals carrying authenticated data. Intended as a way to combat malicious ‘spoofing’ of satnav signals, this authentication testing began at ESA’s Navigation Laboratory – the same site where the very first Galileo positioning fix took place back in 2013.
Most distant cosmic jet providing clues about early universe

Establishing the origin of solar-mass black holes and the connection to dark matter

How fast is the universe expanding? Galaxies provide one answer

A billion years from now, a lack of oxygen will wipe out life on Earth

SpaceX plans Starlink launch, seeks approval of Internet service for vehicles

Stacking complete for twin Space Launch System rocket boosters

Satellite company Spire Global plans to expand with new funds
