
Copernical Team
Physicists observationally confirm Hawking's black hole theorem for the first time

Trailblazing woman pilot, 82, to fly into space with Bezos

Rogue Space and Orbital Assembly want to lease 2 Laura Orbot spacecraft

NASA offers $45M to solve risks for astronaut Lunar landing services

Eye of ESA's asteroid mission

Perseverance Mars rover to use AutoNav in new self driving mode

Billionaire blast off: Richard Branson plans space trip ahead of rival Bezos

Earth from Space: North Frisian Islands

Part of the Frisian Islands, a low-lying archipelago just off the coast of northern Europe, is visible in this image captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission.
First high-altitude drop test success for ExoMars parachute

After several weeks of bad weather and strong winds, the latest pair of high-altitude drop tests of the ExoMars parachutes took place in Kiruna, Sweden. The 15 m-wide first stage main parachute performed flawlessly at supersonic speeds, while the 35 m-wide second stage parachute experienced one minor damage, but decelerated the mock-up of the landing platform as expected.
Asteroid-hunting space telescope gets two-year mission extension

NEOWISE has provided an estimate of the size of over 1,850 near-Earth objects, helping us better understand our nearest solar system neighbors.
For two more years, NASA's Near-Earth Object Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (NEOWISE) will continue its hunt for asteroids and comets—including objects that could pose a hazard to Earth. This mission extension means NASA's prolific near-Earth object (NEO) hunting space telescope will continue operations until June 2023.