
Copernical Team
Thin cool surface skin boosts ocean’s carbon uptake

New research, partially funded by ESA, reveals that the cool ‘ocean skin’ allows oceans to absorb more atmospheric carbon dioxide than previously thought. These findings could enhance global carbon assessments, shaping more effective emission-reduction policies.
'Alien' signal decoded

China delivers scientific payloads from reusable satellite Shijian-19 to users

Proba-1 marks 23 years of operation in orbit

Space industry growth and Japan's role in satellite development

Scientists discover molecules that store much of the carbon in space

Google educates users about the moon cycle with new Doodle game

Samsonite's Proxis Suitcase reaches new heights with space launch

NASA Stennis expands range operations with new Skydweller Aero agreement

SpaceX liftoff matches record for Space Coast launches in a year
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