
Copernical Team
Nano-material diet can mean safer, slimmer satellites

A miniscule special ingredient blended with satellite materials could lead to significant mass savings for future missions. An ESA project with Adamant Composites in Greece tested how the addition of graphene – microscopic flakes of carbon just a single atom thick, combining robust strength with electrical conductivity – plus other nano-sized materials has the potential to optimise a satellite’s thermal and electrical properties.
ViaSat-3 satellite completes mechanical environmental testing

Goddard awards contract to SpaceLink for technology demonstration

Second batch of Airbus' Sparkwing solar panels selected by Aerospacelab

Airbus Ventures leads Solestial's oversubscribed $10M seed round

Slovakia becomes ESA Associate Member state

Following its unanimous approval by ESA Council on 17 March, the Association Agreement between ESA and the Slovak Republic was signed on 14 June at ESA ESTEC in Noordwijk, The Netherlands.
Mars and Jupiter moons meet

ESA’s Mars Express has captured the rare moment of Mars’ small moon Deimos passing in front of Jupiter and its four largest moons – the focus of ESA’s upcoming Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer launching next year. Celestial alignments like these enable a more precise determination of the martian moons’ orbits.
NASA study suggests shallow lakes in Europa's icy crust could erupt

Sharpest Earth-based images of Europa and Ganymede reveal their icy landscape

NASA confirms DART impact changed asteroid's motion in space
