
Copernical Team
Keep this surface dirty

A ‘do not touch’ directive applies to both a Matisse painting and this Matiss experiment on board the International Space Station.
Designed to test the antibacterial properties of hydrophobic (or water-repelling) surfaces on the Station, the sample holders of the upgraded Matiss-2.5 experiment have done their work for roughly a year on board and are now back on Earth for analysis.
Bacteria are a big problem in space as they tend to build up in the constantly-recycled atmosphere of the Space Station. For the six astronauts living in humanity’s habitat in space, keeping the Station clean is an important
Autonomous driving on intelligent road at Europe’s edge

An ESA-supported effort put an intelligent road up in Finnish Lapland through its paces, assessing its suitability for testing autonomous vehicles in some of Europe’s most challenging driving conditions.
Astronauts to boost European connectivity

Astronauts aboard the International Space Station are planning a spacewalk to install a high-speed satellite link that will improve their connections with Europe.
Key modules for China's next space station ready for launch

Sintavia expands rocket manufacturing with two M4K-4 Printers from AMCM GmbH

Statement on Satellite Constellations by German Astronomical Society

The Milky Way does the Wave

Milky Way's Defensive Halo Blocks Incoming Gas Cloud

String of stars in Milky Way are related

Dark Energy Survey makes public catalog of nearly 700 million astronomical objects
