Copernical Team
India launches European 'artifical eclipse' satellites
India on Thursday successfully launched into space a pair of European satellites that will create artificial solar eclipses to help scientists catch a rare glimpse of the Sun's mysterious atmosphere. Scientists broke into rapturous applause at the Sriharikota launch site as the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chief announced the spacecraft had been ejected as planned. "The spac
FibreCoat raises 20m euro to advance coated fiber technology in space and defense sectors
FibreCoat, a leading innovator in materials technology, has successfully raised nearly euro 20 million in a Series B funding round. The investment was co-led by NewSpace Capital and Goose Capital, with participation from Nova Saint-Gobain, 212 NexT, Otto Krahn New Business, Convergent Ventures, and TiE. Founded in Germany in 2020, FibreCoat has developed a pioneering process for coating f
European mission to imitate solar eclipse launches from India
A European mission launched from India on Thursday, aiming to catch a rare glimpse of the Sun's mysterious atmosphere by imitating a solar eclipse using two satellites flying with millimetre-level precision. The European Space Agency's Proba-3 mission blasted off on a Indian rocket from a launchpad on the island of Sriharikota at around 4:04 pm (1034 GMT), an online broadcast showed. Aro
Eclipse-making double satellite Proba-3 enters orbit
A pair of spacecraft were launched together today from India with the potential to change the nature of future space missions. ESA’s twin Proba-3 platforms will perform precise formation flying down to a single millimetre, as if they were one single giant spacecraft. To demonstrate their degree of control, the pair will produce artificial solar eclipses in orbit, giving prolonged views of the Sun’s ghostly surrounding atmosphere, the corona.
Proba-3 lift-off replay
ESA’s Proba-3 mission lifted off on its PSLV-XL rocket from Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, India, on Thursday, 5 December, at 11:34 CET (10:34 GMT, 16:04 local time).
Searching for evidence of primordial black holes in planets and everyday materials
The formation of black holes is often associated with massive stars collapsing under their own gravity. However, new research suggests the chaotic conditions of the early universe may have enabled the creation of primordial black holes (PBHs) long before stars existed. These PBHs, theorized to account for elusive dark matter, remain undetected despite decades of speculation. A study co-led
New gravitational wave maps reveal hidden black holes and cosmic structures
Astronomers from Swinburne University of Technology have led an international effort to produce the most detailed maps of gravitational waves in the universe. This research has also resulted in the creation of the largest galactic-scale gravitational wave detector and uncovered further evidence of a "background" of gravitational waves. These subtle ripples in spacetime offer insights into some o
BAE Systems completes key testing for NASA's SPHEREx Observatory mission
BAE Systems (LON: BA) has finalized environmental testing for NASA's Spectro-Photometer for the History of the Universe, Epoch of Reionization and Ices Explorer (SPHEREx) Observatory. This mission, designed to conduct comprehensive all-sky spectral surveys in near-infrared light, aims to unravel key questions about the formation and evolution of the universe. During its two-year mission, S
Veteran Ventures Capital invests in Turion Space to drive advanced space technology
Veteran Ventures Capital (VVC), a venture capital firm dedicated to supporting dual-use national security technology led by veteran entrepreneurs, has announced a strategic investment in Turion Space. Turion Space specializes in addressing critical space challenges, including space domain awareness and non-earth imaging, through their innovative Droid micro-satellite technology. Turion's f
Researchers conclude Venus was never suitable for liquid water or life
A study led by astronomers at the University of Cambridge has determined that Venus has likely remained a dry, inhospitable planet for its entire history, countering long-standing speculation that the planet may have once hosted liquid water or conditions suitable for life. Using an analysis of the chemical composition of Venus's atmosphere, the team inferred that the planet's interior lac