
Copernical Team
NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft adjusts course to get closer to Earth

On July 26, NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft fired its engines for about 63 seconds to slightly thrust itself onto a course closer to Earth.
Preliminary tracking data indicates OSIRIS-REx changed its velocity, which includes speed and direction, by 1.3 miles, or 2 kilometers, per hour.
Keeping your underwear clean on the Moon

When astronauts return to the Moon they will be bringing along a new generation of spacesuits, designed to withstand the harsh conditions of the lunar surface. But in keeping their human occupants safe and comfortable, these suits might also become a fertile environment for harmful microbial life – especially as astronauts will potentially be sharing suits with one another.
Better SAFER than sorry

Mawrth Vallis region - the deepest clay deposits on Mars

Astronomers reveal new features of galactic black holes

Cambodia nears completion of controversial Naval Base, amid US concerns

Multi-levitation bioprinting of heart models for space exploration and medicine

In search of electromagnetic counterparts of gravitational waves

Retired stars join the young stars' party in the sky: how evolved stars contribute to the early heating of Earth

Goddard, Wallops Engineers Test Printed Electronics in Space
