
Copernical Team
NIST lays groundwork for future ultra-precise timing links to geosynchronous satellites

Unveiling Jupiter's upper atmosphere

Ecuador becomes 26th nation to sign space-exploration Artemis Accords

Persevering across the upper fan in search of record-keeping rocks

Touch and Go: Sol 3865

Introducing Commercial Crew-7

Upgrades to KSC ground systems near completion for Artemis II

SETS' SPS-25 Propulsion System proves successful in space testing

Technical fault forces U.S. spy satellite launch to be postponed to Thursday

Space telescope tracing dark energy to be launched July 1

The Euclid space telescope has a target launch date of July 1, 2023 (18:11 Finnish time at the earliest) with a backup launch date of July 2, 2023.
In six years, Euclid will complete a task that would take older telescopes like Hubble or Webb over a century. The main objective is to solve the problem of dark energy, i.e., why has the expansion of the universe started to accelerate?