
Copernical Team
Study of dune dynamics will help scientists understand the topography of Mars

Barchans are crescent-shaped sand dunes whose two horns face in the direction of the fluid flow. They appear in different environments, such as inside water pipes or on river beds, where they take the form of ten-centimeter ripples, and deserts, where they can exceed 100 meters, and the surface of Mars, where they can be a kilometer in length or more.
ESA and CNES sign contract to maintain and modernise Spaceport

ESA will contribute to the maintenance, operations and modernisation of Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana over the period 2020–24.
Long-term permafrost record details Arctic thaw

Frozen Arctic soils are set to release vast amounts of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere as they continue to thaw in coming decades. Despite concerns that this will fuel future global warming, the scale and speed of this important climate process remain uncertain. To help address this knowledge gap, ESA-funded researchers have developed and released a new permafrost dataset – the longest, satellite-derived permafrost record currently available.
UK 'comet chaser' to go where no probe has been before

From NASA JPL's Mailroom to Mars and Beyond

Massive underground instrument finds final secret of our sun's fusion

Kleos Opens U.S. Engineering Office in Denver Colorado

Aerojet Rocketdyne powers ULA launch Of NRO Spysat

DHL moves from Global to Galactic Forwarding

First Space Test Fundamentals Course Begins In January
