
Copernical Team
Dark Matter and Dark Energy Duel Over Universe's Evolution

Newly discovered moon cave could house future lunar explorers, researchers say

NASA events commemorate 55th anniversary of Apollo 11 moon landing

Juice's Historic Lunar-Earth Flyby: Key Details

Innovative Stochastic Model Revolutionizes Interplanetary Supply Chain Planning

China's All-Electric Communication Satellite APSTAR 6E Now Operational

Next-Gen Weather Satellite Completes Critical Environmental Tests

Existence of Lunar Lava Tube Confirmed by International Scientists

XMM-Newton shows million-degree gas in Abell 2390

Introducing Ramses, ESA’s mission to asteroid Apophis

30 years ago, on 16 July 1994, astronomers watched in awe as the first of many pieces of the Shoemaker-Levy 9 comet slammed into Jupiter with incredible force. The event sparked intense interest in the field of planetary defence as people asked: “Could we do anything to prevent this happening to Earth?”