
Copernical Team
European space firms set specifications for optical links

Sending vast quantities of data between satellites speedily and securely means using light to communicate. Now a group of space companies, research centres and universities working with ESA has established a series of specifications on how exactly satellites should use light to talk to one another – and to link to their ground stations.
Wanted: bright ideas to develop the lunar economy

ESA is calling for visionary ideas for how to use a constellation of communication and navigation satellites around the Moon to establish lunar businesses – and unlock opportunities on Earth.
Metal-loving microbes could replace chemical processing of rare earths

THEOS-2 Airbus-built satellite for Thailand successfully launched

Vega flies to bring satellites to space

Astronomers discover first step toward planet formation

Pulsars may make dark matter glow

XCAM secures further UK Space Agency funding for new space camera system

Stoke Space Announces $100 Million in New Investment

35 Candles and over 50 Space Missions for SPACEBEL
