
Copernical Team
ESA supports Indian lunar and solar missions

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is launching two pioneering scientific spacecraft this year, one to study the Sun, and one to land on the Moon – the nation’s first soft landing on another celestial body.
ESA’s global deep-space communication antennas will provide essential support to both missions every step of the way, tracking the spacecraft, pinpointing their locations at crucial stages, transmitting commands and receiving ‘telemetry’ and valuable science data.
Ariane 6, Vega-C, microlaunchers: ESA looks to full range of launch options for European institutional missions

ESA Director General Josef Aschbacher today underscored the Agency’s determination to ensure that ESA’s work in space is not derailed by the tragic events in Ukraine. Mr Aschbacher stresses that work continues to assess the impact on each ongoing programme, including on missions affected by Roscosmos' withdrawal of Soyuz launch operations from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana.
Satellites around the Moon come another step closer

ESA is going to the Moon – in collaboration with its international partners – and seeks to build a lasting lunar link to enable sustainable space exploration.
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Sample Tally for the Crater Floor Campaign

Next steps for ExoMars with the rover ready

Researchers earn NASA grant to reinvent electronics manufacturing in space

Momentus' Vigoride vehicle completes thermal vacuum testing

SES adds satellite to extend services across Europe, Africa and Asia
