
Copernical Team
Einstein's predictions face new challenges with universe's expanding puzzle

Ariane 6 upper stage visits ESA’s temple of boom

How we made history by landing on a comet

On 12 November 2014, after a ten-year journey through the Solar System and over 500 million kilometres from home, Rosetta’s lander Philae made space exploration history by touching down on a comet for the first time. On the occasion of the tenth anniversary of this extraordinary feat, we celebrate by taking a look back over the mission's highlights.
Rosetta was an ESA mission with contributions from its Member States and NASA. It studied Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko for over two years, including delivering lander Philae to the comet’s surface. Philae was provided by a consortium led by DLR, MPS, CNES
Scientists' advanced space materials reach the ISS for testing in extreme conditions

Intuition-1 marks one year of delivering advanced orbital insights

China achieves full real-time satellite data reception nationwide

Longest-serving satellite OSCAR-7 marks 50 years in orbit

Swirling polar vortices may exist on the Sun, research suggests

Model of Haoloong Space Cargo Shuttle to Be Unveiled at Airshow China

ispace, GISTDA, and mu Space Partner for Thai Lunar Exploration Initiative
