
Copernical Team
Blue and Gold satellites headed to Mars in 2024

US still interested in possibility of having astronauts fly on board Soyuz: Roscosmos

Solar System's fastest-orbiting asteroid discovered

Martian snow is dusty, could potentially melt, new study shows

Gilmour Space signs first European partnership agreement with Exolaunch

Interstellar comets like Borisov may not be all that rare

UCF experimental space dirt used by NASA, private companies to advance space exploration

NASA faces new criticism, possible congressional hearing over spacesuit delays

Planet Aqua: Solutions from Space for Clean Water

Water is life, on Earth and in space. Dutch ESA astronaut André Kuipers recounts his experience living in space for 204 days, and his time looking back on the blue face of ‘Planet Aqua’, comparing notes with divers about what is going on beneath the waves. He goes on to explore how space technology is being used for water management, from orbital tracking of water quality and pollution to spacecraft-grade recycling systems deployed down on the ground, as well as ambitious efforts to identify marine plastic litter using satellites. Produced for SIWI World Water Week with the
Astronaut's undisclosed minor medical issue delays spacewalk

NASA is delaying a spacewalk at the International Space Station this week because of an undisclosed medical issue involving one of its astronauts.