
Copernical Team
Weighing OJ 287 and the project MOMO

Study Finds Venus' 'Squishy' Outer Shell May Be Resurfacing the Planet

Another Busy Day on Mars: Sol 3749

First look at Ryugu Asteroid sample reveals it is organic-rich

Drilling the Marker Band Again: Sols 3750-3751

NASA's MAVEN spacecraft remains in safe mode after IMU issue

Galactic Energy plans sea launches

SuperCam Gains New Artificial Intelligence Capabilities with AEGIS Upgrade

Russia launches Soyuz rescue mission to ISS after leak dilemma

ESA’s forest satellite robust for launch

Over the last few months, ESA’s Earth Explorer Biomass satellite has been going through a punishing series of tests to make sure that it will survive the unavoidable blasts of noise and shuddering during liftoff. Engineers have now also tested that it will unfold its solar wing in the correct sequence. Coming through all of this with flying colours, Biomass is a few steps closer to its mission in orbit: to deliver completely new information on our precious forests and the carbon they store.