
Copernical Team
California lawmakers ask NASA not to cut Mars budget

NASA uses two worlds to test future Mars helicopter designs

For the first time in history, two planets have been home to testing future aircraft designs. In this world, a new rotor that could be used with next-generation Mars helicopters was recently tested at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California, spinning at near-supersonic speeds (0.95 Mach). Meanwhile, the agency's Ingenuity Mars Helicopter has achieved new altitude and airspeed records on the Red Planet in the name of experimental flight testing.
Life beyond the leak for ESA’s CryoSat

Innovative Spray-in-Place Liner System Revolutionizes Nuclear Plant Maintenance

Polarized world threatens open internet: ICANN

UNFCCC report validates CO2 estimated cheaply and transparently using GOSAT data

Satellite data can help limit the dangers of windblown dust

NASA's PACE arrives in Florida for final processing for 2024 launch

Intelsat's MOTT proves its mettle in US Army's annual NetModX

EU Council endorses new Space Strategy for Enhanced Security and Defence
