
Copernical Team
New spacecraft can see into the permanently shadowed craters on the moon

Shackleton Crater at the lunar south pole is one of the locations on NASA's shortlist for human exploration with the future Artemis missions. But because craters at the lunar poles—like Shackleton—at have areas that are perpetually in shadow, known as permanently shadowed regions (PSRs), we don't know for sure what lies inside the interior. However, a new spacecraft with a specialized instrument is about to change all that.
Large number of launches planned

SpaceX launches 55 Starlink satellites early Sunday morning

Kacific and partners expand satellite connectivity in Southeast Asia and other regions

Kigen and Skylo work together to bring eSIM and satellite connectivity to expand the potential of 5G IoT

Let's Drill: Sols 3742-3743

Earth's atmosphere adds a quick pinch of salt to meteorites, scientists find

Spacecraft controllers aim for the heights

Russian Progress cargo craft docks at space station suffers loss of coolant

NASA, partners clear Axiom's second private astronaut mission crew
