
Copernical Team
Zero-G testing on Europe’s flattest floor

A student team testing a new approach to satellite propulsion came to the flattest floor in Europe – based at ESA’s ESTEC technical centre in the Netherlands – which is used to reproduce the experience of weightless free-floating in two dimensions instead of three.
Elon Musk says he's moving SpaceX, X headquarters from California to Texas

Billionaire Elon Musk says he's moving the headquarters of SpaceX and social media company X to Texas from California.
Musk posted on X Tuesday that he plans on moving SpaceX from Hawthorne, California to the company's rocket launch site dubbed Starbase in Texas.
Satnav enables medical and emergency response

Satellite navigation is not just about travel directions; its applications extend to search and rescue operations, agriculture, autonomous vehicles, sports and perhaps surprisingly, even health. ESA's NAVISP programme supports European companies in the creation of satnav-powered solutions with all sorts of applications – among them, emergency response and healthcare.
Double trouble: Gaia hit by micrometeoroid and solar storm

Launched in December 2013, ESA’s Gaia spacecraft is on a mission to map the locations and motions of more than a billion stars in the Milky Way with extreme precision.
But it’s not easy being a satellite: space is a dangerous place. In recent months, hyper-velocity space dust and the strongest solar storm in 20 years have threatened Gaia’s ability to carry out the precise measurements for which it is famous.
Three-Dimensional Acoustic Quantum Hall Effect Demonstrated in New Study

Tachyons Redefine Theoretical Boundaries in Modern Physics

Spin Centers Propel Quantum Computing Forward

No New Physics Found in Higgs Boson Properties Study

Hydrogen-Powered Flight Nears Reality with New Technological Advancements

Scientists Advocate Major Study on Geoengineering for Glaciers
