
Copernical Team
Muscles, metals, bubbles and rotifers – a month of European science in space

The month of December comes with holidays for many, but for the International Space Station and mission controls around the world, science never rests.
DNI Ratcliffe welcomes US Space Force as 18th Intelligence Community Member

Scientists see competition of magnetic orders from 2D sheets of atoms

Russia starts mass vaccinations in cosmonaut centre

France to Invest $121.5Mln in Space Projects Over Next 2 Years, Macron Says

New Horizons spacecraft answers question: how dark is space

Why do some regions on the dwarf planet Ceres appear blue

NASA, Japan formalize Gateway Partnership for Artemis Program

China makes progress in developing rocket engines for space missions

NASA readies Astrobee flying robots for serious space science
