
Copernical Team
New strategy to keep pace with our changing world

Fuelled largely by climate change, our planet is being subjected to environmental changes that are having an unprecedented global impact on humans, animals and plants. Shockingly, in certain locations these changes are occurring at a rate never before witnessed.
To keep pace with the challenges we face, ESA is embarking on a new Earth observation science strategy – and has reached out to the scientific community at this early stage in the process to help guide the Agency’s scientific agenda for the coming years.
Simulating Aeolus’s return: mission control feels the heat

Mystery object that washed up on the Australian coast could be space junk, officials say

Authorities were investigating on Tuesday whether a cylindrical object about the size of a small car that washed up on a remote Australian beach is space junk from a foreign rocket.
China's Shenzhou XVI astronauts conduct fluid physics experiments

Australia says mystery beach object may come from space launch

NASA space laser provides answers to a rainforest canopy mystery

SwRI team identifies giant swirling waves at the edge of Jupiter's magnetosphere

It's all still Rock and Roll to Us: Sols 3889-3891

China to carry out scientific exploration during manned lunar mission

Rensselaer researchers using drop module for advanced protein studies on ISS
