
Copernical Team
Muon Space Launches Muon Halo, Securing Over $60M for LEO Satellite Missions

D-Orbit and Plan-S Forge Strategic Partnership for Satellite Deployment

NASA Schedules Trio of Rocket Launches to Study Eclipse Effects on Atmosphere

DESI achieves unprecedented measurement of Universe's expansion

The PI's Perspective: Needles in the Cosmic Haystack

NEOWISE Achieves a Decade of Asteroid and Comet Surveillance from Space

Voyager 1's Data Transmission Issue Traced to Memory Corruption, Fix in Progress

First ‘glory’ on hellish distant world?

For the first time, potential signs of the rainbow-like ‘glory effect’ have been detected on a planet outside our Solar System. Glory are colourful concentric rings of light that occur only under peculiar conditions.
Data from ESA’s sensitive Characterising ExOplanet Satellite, Cheops, along with several other ESA and NASA missions, suggest this delicate phenomenon is beaming straight at Earth from the hellish atmosphere of ultra-hot gas giant WASP-76b, 637 light-years away.
Seen often on Earth, the effect has only been found once on another planet, Venus. If confirmed, this first extrasolar glory will reveal
Astro Chat with Pablo Álvarez Fernández | ESA Explores podcast

Pablo Álvarez Fernández, one of ESA's five astronaut candidates currently undergoing basic astronaut training at the European Astronaut Centre in Cologne, Germany, shares his experiences in astronaut training, his favourite lessons, and his view on the future of space exploration. Also, stay tuned to hear his favourite space-related quote and movie!
This is Episode 5 of our ESA Explores podcast series introducing the ESA astronaut class of 2022, recorded in November 2023.
Music and audio editing by Denzel Lorge. Cover art by Gaël Nadaud.
Earth from Space: Victoria, Australia
