
Copernical Team
ESA Highlights 2022

2022 was a year of many ‘firsts’ for space in Europe, seeing the first European female ISS commander, the launch of the first Vega-C rocket, Solar Orbiter’s first close encounter with our home star, the launch of the first Artemis mission working to bring humans back to the Moon, and first images from the James Webb Space Telescope.
Let’s take a look at the highlights and accomplishments of the European Space Agency during 2022.
Advanced Air Mobility makes travel more accessible

ZEP-RE and Planet collaborate on drought insurance program in Africa

Airbus delivers first Sentinel-4 air-monitoring instrument to ESA

Airbus delivers MicroCarb instrument, the first European mission to measure atmospheric CO2

Precise solar observations fed millions in ancient Mexico

Water-tracking SWOT satellite encapsulated in rocket payload fairing

MetTel Labs deploys VMware SD-WAN over Starlink

First Images Released From NOAA-21 VIIRS Instrument

Radiation shielding: MAPbI3/epoxy composites exhibit superior performance
