
Copernical Team
Thales Alenia Space and MBRSC collaborate on Emirates Airlock Module for Lunar Gateway

Astrolab's FLIP rover to ride aboard Astrobotic's Griffin-1 for lunar mission

Space Navigation and Plasma Crystal Research Lead Wednesday's Science Activities

How life's building blocks formed on early Earth examined through polyester protocell formation limits

Multinational research project shows how life on Earth can be measured from space

For astronaut radiation protection just add water

Mark Sykes' Statement in Support of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility

Perseverance Rover's Groundbreaking Soil and Rock Samples

ESA celebrates International Day of Women and Girls in Science 2025

Today we mark the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. Join us in a journey around Europe with EIROforum organisations to discover the brilliant talents who are shaping the future of science and technology, and dive deeper into the story of a European Space Agency young professional making her way in space.
Forest mission on show

After years of meticulous development, ESA’s next Earth Explorer satellite, Biomass, is ready to be packed up for transport to Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana, where it will launch aboard a Vega-C rocket this spring.
Before final preparations and shipment, media representatives had the exclusive opportunity today to see the satellite up close in the cleanroom at Airbus’ facilities in Toulouse, France.