
Copernical Team
Existence of massive first-generation stars with 260 solar masses confirmed

CALET captures charge-sign dependent cosmic ray modulation

HawkEye 360's Cluster 7 begins operation in record time

LEO PNT satellite signal simulator debuts at JNC 2023 conference

CNES, E-Space complete next-generation low earth orbit constellation study

Capella Space awarded multi-year blanket purchase agreement by NASA

Long missions, frequent travel take a toll on astronauts' brains, study shows

Chief designer details how future lunar landing works

How and why NASA gives a name to every spot it studies on Mars

Martian maps are full of monikers recognizing places on Earth, explorers, and even cartoon characters.
NASA's Perseverance rover is currently investigating rock outcrops alongside the rim of Mars's Belva Crater. Some 2,300 miles (3,700 kilometers) away, NASA's Curiosity rover recently drilled a sample at a location called "Ubajara." The crater bears an official name; the drill location is identified by a nickname, hence the quotation marks.
Both names are among thousands applied by NASA missions not just to craters and hills, but also to every boulder, pebble, and rock surface they study.
Ariane 6 joint update report, 8 June 2023

As anticipated in May, here is an update of the progress being made towards inaugural flight of the new Ariane 6 launcher.
The next update is expected end July.