
Copernical Team
SMOS and Swarm team up to spot huge solar storm

The Sun erupted over the weekend, flinging electromagnetic radiation towards Earth, even illuminating skies with spectacular aurora borealis. For the first time, ESA’s unlikely space weather duo of SMOS and Swarm tracked the severe solar storm — which warped Earth’s magnetic field.
Unveiling the all-new ESA Impact: Dive into our Q1 2024 edition

Unveiling the all-new ESA Impact: Dive into our Q1 2024 edition
Welcome to the 2024 first quarter edition of ESA Impact – your interactive gateway to the most important stories and images from the European Space Agency
Euclid's sight restored

A newly devised procedure to de-ice Euclid's optics has performed significantly better than hoped. Light coming in to the visible ‘VIS’ instrument from distant stars was gradually decreasing due small amounts of water ice building up on its optics. Mission teams spent months devising a procedure to heat up individual mirrors in the instrument’s complex optical system, without interfering with the finely tuned mission’s calibration or potentially causing further contamination. After the very first mirror was warmed by just 34 degrees, Euclid's sight was restored.
Bankrupt FTX sells stake in hot AI startup Anthropic

SpaceX sends 23 more Starlink satellites into orbit in Falcon 9 launch from Florida

‘Mother of Dragons’ comet visible in the night sky

Aerospacelab and Xona Unite to Transform Satellite Navigation

Four veteran space industry leaders join Astrobotic as company turn to Griffin-1 project

Sateliot to Boost Global IoT Connectivity with Launch of Four New Satellites This Summer

NASA to Launch Oakwood School's Student-Designed CubeSat to Space Station
