
Copernical Team
Readying spacecraft to surf Venus’ atmosphere

ESA’s EnVision mission to Venus will perform optical, spectral and radar mapping of Earth’s sister planet. But before getting down to work the van-sized spacecraft needs to ‘aerobrake’ – lowering its orbit with thousands of passages through the planet’s hot, thick atmosphere for up to two years. A unique ESA facility is currently testing candidate spacecraft materials to check they can safely withstand this challenging process of atmospheric surfing.
China spacecraft returns amid booster rocket concerns

A spacewalk full of firsts

Buzz Aldrin flight-to-moon jacket sells at auction for $2.8M

Small geostationary satellite named HummingSat passes milestone review

An innovative small-sized satellite product line for geostationary telecommunications has passed its ESA system requirements review and received its official name of “HummingSat”.
Eutelsat and OneWeb to Combine: Company Statement

DOD secures critical material for Webb Telescope

CAES' Quad Core LEON4FT processor selected for on-orbit servicing spacecraft

US, UK reportedly working on defense against Russian, Chinese hypersonic missiles

China's space program eyes peaceful cooperation
