
Copernical Team
NASA Invites Media, Public to View Webb Telescope’s First Images

Going GaN: novel chips powering space missions

Some of ESA’s most ambitious future missions for telecommunications and Earth observation have only become possible because of a switch to a novel high-power and high-temperature capable semiconductor – sometimes termed the most promising material since silicon. ESA laboratory testing has confirmed the performance of key European-made Gallium Nitride components.
Difficult-to-observe effect confirms the existence of quark mass

New feedback system can improve efficiency of fusion reactions

Earth's magnetic poles not about to flip

Studying grassland from space

Isar Aerospace and EXOTRAIL partner on cloud-based simulation software ExoOPSTM

Unravelling the mysteries of clouds

ReOrbit and VENG signs agreement for satellite manufacturing

Airbus-built Earth observation satellite SARah-1 ready for launch
