Copernical Team
A computer scientist pushes the boundaries of geometry
More than 2,000 years ago, the Greek mathematician Euclid, known to many as the father of geometry, changed the way we think about shapes. Building off those ancient foundations and millennia of mathematical progress since, Justin Solomon is using modern geometric techniques to solve thorny problems that often seem to have nothing to do with shapes. For instance, perhaps a statistici
D-Orbit and TelePIX announce contract for the in-orbit testing of Tetraplex
D-Orbit has recently announced the signing of two significant launch service contracts with South Korean space startup TelePIX, signaling a notable collaboration in the realm of space technology. Under these contracts, TelePIX will utilize D-Orbit's renowned expertise to embark on a mission critical for the future of satellite operations: the launch and in-orbit testing of its On-Board Pro
AI scientist, founder of China's SenseTime suddenly dies
The founder of leading Chinese AI firm SenseTime and an influential computer scientist has suddenly passed away, the company said in a statement Saturday. "It is with an extremely heavy heart that we announce to everyone the sorrowful news: Our beloved founder... Tang Xiao'ou, due to illness that could not be treated, left us forever at 23:45 on December 15, 2023," SenseTime said in an onlin
Scientists measure the distance to stars by their music
For most of us, the countless bright spots in the nighttime sky all seem to be stars. But in fact, some of those spots are actually planets, or distant suns, or even entire galaxies located billions of light years away. Just what you're looking at depends on how far it is from Earth. That's why measuring the exact distance to celestial objects is such an important goal for astronomers - and one
A Soliday Before the Holidays Sols 4039-4040
Earth planning date: Friday, December 15, 2023: Planning can often be a very careful balancing act, and today was certainly no exception. Because we are heading into the weekend, we'd usually get three sols to do all of our science. However, because there is a "soliday" in this plan to help re-synchronize Earth time and Mars time, we're actually only getting two sols. On top of that, we ca
Diamond Light Source Prepares for In-Depth Analysis of Bennu Samples
Diamond Light Source, the United Kingdom's national synchrotron science facility, is set to embark on a novel analysis of samples from the near-Earth asteroid Bennu, using its unique Dual Imaging and Diffraction (DIAD) beamline. This analysis, involving scientists from the Natural History Museum, including Dr. Ashley King, aims to unlock secrets about the origins of our solar system and potentia
China launches its tallest rocket, Long March 5, carrying Yaogan 41 satellite
In a significant advancement in China's space exploration endeavors, the Long March 5 carrier rocket, renowned as one of the world's most powerful operational rockets, successfully deployed a remote-sensing satellite into space on Friday evening. This marked the sixth launch mission of the Long March 5, as confirmed by China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp, the nation's leading space contr
China's commercial space sector achieves milestones with series of successful launches
China's space industry, long known for its state-driven Long March rocket series, is now witnessing a rapid expansion in its commercial sector. The Long March family celebrated its 500th spaceflight recently, launching a remote sensing satellite from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in Sichuan Province using a Long March 2D carrier rocket. But it's not just the Long March rockets making
Tyvak's Milani nanosat advances in Hera mission with successful test readiness review
Tyvak International has reached a significant milestone in the development of the Milani nano spacecraft, a vital component of the European Space Agency's (ESA) Hera planetary defense mission. This achievement was marked by the successful completion of the Test Readiness Review, a critical step in the project's progress. Milani holds the distinction of being ESA's first foray into deep-spa
Sierra Space's Dream Chaser New Station Resupply Spacecraft for NASA
Sierra Space, a leading commercial space company building the first end-to-end business and technology platform in space to benefit of life on Earth, has delivered the first Dream Chaser spaceplane, Tenacity, to NASA's Neil Armstrong Test Facility in Sandusky, Ohio. Dream Chaser, the world's only commercial spaceplane, has entered the final testing phase ahead of its first flight in 2024.