
Copernical Team
Emirates mission to the asteroid belt complets PDR

Chang'e Lunar missions to benefit from new relay satellite launch

Long March 5 deploys Communication Technology Demonstrator 11 satellite

Japan Moon lander revives after lunar night

ERS-2 buckles and bends during final farewell

DART impact might have reshaped Hera's target asteroid

ESA’s Hera spacecraft for planetary defence is being prepared for a journey to the distant asteroid moon Dimorphos orbiting around its parent body Didymos. One of the first features Hera will look for is the crater left on Dimorphos by its predecessor mission DART, which impacted the asteroid to deflect its orbit. Yet a new impact simulation study reported in Nature Astronomy today suggests no crater will be found. The DART impact is likely to have remodelled the entire body instead – a significant finding for both asteroid science and planetary defence.
US spaceship lying sideways after dramatic Moon touchdown

Harnessing light with hemispherical shells

MIT researchers remotely map crops, field by field

New techniques uncover ancient biomass secrets in Australian rocks
