
Copernical Team
Ariane 6 tests towards first flight

Europe’s next rocket, Ariane 6, passed all its qualification tests in preparation for its first flight, and the full-scale test model has been removed from the launch pad to make way for the real rocket that will ascend to space.
The test model at Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, stood 62 m high. It is exactly the same as the ‘production model’ Ariane 6 rockets that will soon be launched, except that its boosters do not need to be tested as part of the complete rocket, so the boosters are not fuelled.
Teams preparing Ariane 6 for its
3D-bioprinted blood vessel

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Three companies in the running for NASA's next moon rover

Three companies are in the running to provide NASA's next moon rover for crewed missions planned later this decade, the space agency said Wednesday.
Texas-based Intuitive Machines—which landed a robot near the lunar south pole in February—Lunar Outpost of Colorado and Venturi Astrolab of California have been tasked with developing designs under a contract with a combined maximum potential value of $4.6 billion.
All eyes on the Arctic Weather Satellite

ESA’s new Arctic Weather Satellite has taken centre stage at OHB’s facilities in Stockholm, Sweden, before the spacecraft is packed up and shipped to California, US, for a launch currently scheduled for June.
Embracing the New Space approach to demonstrate new concepts in a cost-effective and timely manner, the Arctic Weather Satellite has been designed to show how it can improve weather forecasts in the Arctic.
AERKOMM Merges with IX Acquisition Corp in a Deal Boosting Satellite Broadband Connectivity

GOES-U set for June 25 launch following repairs to latest NOAA satellite

Solar Orbiter ready for emergency scenarios amidst close encounter with Sol

North Korea says it test-fired new solid-fuel hypersonic missile

Unlocking the secrets of lunar soil for future moon construction
