
Copernical Team
Long March 8A Rocket Successfully Completes Maiden Flight

Sierra Space Successfully Concludes Testing of VR35K-A Upper Stage Engine

Super-precise satellite time synchronization achieves picosecond accuracy

First astronaut with a disability cleared for space station mission

SpaceX's workhorse Falcon 9 booster launches 21 Starlink satellites from Florida

NASA: 1.6% chance newly discovered asteroid will impact Earth in 2032

ESA's HydRON project for space-based optical communications moves forward

The European Space Agency (ESA) has jointly signed a contract with Thales Alenia Space to develop Element #2 of its High-throughput Digital and Optical Network (HydRON), an advanced laser-based satellite system that will transform the way we communicate in space. This phase will establish a satellite collector in low Earth orbit (LEO), capable of connecting different orbital layers using cutting-edge optical technology.
Sentinel-1C demonstrates power to map land deformation

Launched just two months ago and still in the process of being commissioned for service, the Copernicus Sentinel-1C satellite is, remarkably, already showing how its radar data can be used to map the shape of Earth’s land surface with extreme precision.
These first cross-satellite ‘interferometry’ results assure its ability to monitor subsidence, uplift, glacier flow, and disasters such as landslides and earthquakes.
Pierogi in space

In a first for space cuisine, ESA project astronaut Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski will bring pierogi, the traditional Polish dumplings, to the International Space Station during the upcoming Axiom Mission 4.
Earth from Space: Heart of Mount St Helens
