
Copernical Team
ESA and JAXA meet online to agree future cooperation

ESA Director General Jan Wörner and President of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) Dr Hiroshi Yamakawa took part in an online bilateral meeting on 4 February, confirming the status of cooperative activities between the two agencies.
Every challenge astronauts will face on a flight to Mars

In 1972, the space race officially ended as NASA sent one last crew of astronauts to the surface of the moon (Apollo 17). This was the brass ring that both the US and the Soviets were reaching for, the "moonshot" that would determine who had supremacy in space. In the current age of renewed space exploration, the next great leap will clearly involve sending astronauts to Mars.
This will present many challenges that will need to be addressed in advance, many of which have to do with simply getting the astronauts there in one piece! These challenges were the subject of a presentation made by two Indian researchers at the SciTech Forum 2020, an annual event hosted by the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA), RUDN University, and the American Astronomical Society (AAS).
Week in images: 01 - 05 February 2021

Week in images: 01 - 05 February 2021
Discover our week through the lens
Earth from Space: Japan in bloom

The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission takes us over the algal blooms swirling around the Pacific Ocean, just off the coast of Japan.
NASA Awards Launch Services Contract for SPHEREx Astrophysics Mission

Inside a martian canyon

SPIRou Stares at a Young Rebel: the AU Mic Planetary System

Head of US Space Force says not many understand its purpose

SpaceX launches fourth Starlink mission of 2021

White House: Biden supports NASA program to send astronauts to moon
