
Copernical Team
Exposed! International Space Station tests organisms, materials in space

Space may look empty, but it contains extreme temperatures, high levels of background radiation, micrometeoroids, and the unfiltered glare of the sun. In addition, materials and equipment on the outside of the International Space Station are exposed to atomic oxygen (AO) and other charged particles as it orbits the Earth at the very edge of our atmosphere.
First of NASA's SunRISE SmallSats rolls off production line

Six of NASA's SunRISE small satellites will work together, creating the largest radio telescope ever launched to detect and track hazardous explosive space weather events.
Building a 6-mile-wide (10-kilometer-wide) telescope in space may sound like science fiction. But through the combined power of six toaster-size satellites, that's what NASA's SunRISE will be: a huge radio telescope in orbit that will help deepen scientists' understanding of explosive space weather events.
Invitation to media – Viewing Europe’s MTG-I weather satellite before launch in Cannes

Call for Media: view MTG-I weather satellite before launch
Madrid meteor's cometary origins unearthed

Tracking marine plastic drift from space

Every 60 seconds the equivalent of a lorry-load of plastic enters the global ocean. Where does it end up? Right now, researchers simply don’t know. But in a bid to help find out, an ESA-led project developed floating transmitters whose passage can be tracked over time, helping in turn to guide a sophisticated software model of marine plastic litter accumulation.
China receives data from newly launched ecosystem monitoring satellite

Northrop Grumman SBIRS GEO-6 Payload Launched in Support of US Space Force

Iran says will control Russia-launched satellite 'from day one'

NASA Space Robotics dive into deep-sea work

Reusable experimental spacecraft put into orbit
