
Copernical Team
Maxar to build 14 space platforms for L3Harris to support SDA's Tranche 1 Tracking Layer Program

M2 satellite delivers Australia's first high-res Earth observation images

Scientists detect newborn planet that could be forming moons

Gaia reveals the past and future of the Sun

We all wish that we could sometimes see into the future. Now, thanks to the very latest data from ESA’s star mapping Gaia mission, astronomers can do just that for the Sun. By accurately identifying stars of similar mass and composition, they can see how our Sun is going to evolve in the future. And this work extends far beyond a little astrophysical clairvoyance.
Lunar Zebro

Lunar Zebro, a project of the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands wants to build a robot and be the first Dutch and European rover to walk on the Moon. Their lunar rover does not only distinguish itself by its small size taking up the same area as an A4 sheet of paper, but also by its unique locomotion. Driven by C-shaped legs instead of wheels, the six-legged rover from where it takes its name in Dutch “zes-benige robot”, will be able to climb over much taller obstacles than its wheeled counterparts, making it ideal for
NanoAvionics extends its satellite bus range enabling advanced space missions

Fermi confirms star wreck as source of extreme cosmic particles

First stars and black holes

UK scientists have created an 'eternal engine' to keep the next generation of atomic clock ticking.

Study finds evidence that giant meteorite impacts created the continents
