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Euclid telescope data unlocks dark Universe mysteries for UK scientists

Discover how the Euclid telescope is revolutionising our understanding of dark matter and dark energy via its latest data release.

ESA and HPE launch cutting-edge high-performance computing facility for European space industry

ESA and HPE launch a cutting-edge high-performance computing facility at ESRIN, revolutionising European space research. Find out more.

UK space industry secures record ESA funding boost

The UK space industry secures £112M in ESA contracts. Learn how this will drive innovation, job creation, and economic growth.

Biomass mission: Advancing our knowledge of the carbon cycle

ESA's Biomass mission will measure forest biomass with precision, advancing carbon cycle insights—hear from Project Manager Michael Fehringer

Euclid telescope unveils enigmatic Einstein ring

The Euclid telescope has uncovered a rare Einstein ring, showcasing its potential to revolutionise our understanding of dark matter.

Sentinel 1C satellite launches into space

Sentinel 1C it will use advanced radar technology to provide continuous imaging over land and sea, day and night. Discover more here.

ESA and SpaceX could tackle space debris through joint efforts

ESA is in talks with SpaceX about the possibility of it joining an international charter designed to reduce a growing swarm of space debris.

ESA’s Hera mission launches: A new chapter in planetary defence

The European Space Agency (ESA) has launched its first planetary defence spacecraft, the Hera mission. Find out more.

The JUICE mission’s Lunar-Earth flyby

The European Space Agency spoke with The Innovation Platform ahead of the JUICE mission’s pioneering lunar-earth flyby.

Sentinel-2C satellite uses Earth observation to map climate issues

The Sentinel-2C satellite will generate valuable images and data to help respond to natural disasters and monitor pollution.

Initiatives to address the issue of space debris in LEO

With increasing space activities in the modern day, a new and unexpected hazard has started to emerge: space debris. Read more here.

Over 40 companies, NGOs and institutions sign Zero Debris Charter

ESA has announced that over 40 companies, NGOs, and research institutions have signed the Zero Debris Charter.

Euclid mission discovers more mysteries of the dark Universe

New information gives a glimpse into Euclid's power to hunt for new planets, study dark matter, and answer fundamental questions.

RFA UK satellite launch from Shetland boosted by UK and ESA funding

RFA UK has received £3.5m from the UK and European Space Agency to support its satellite launch from SaxaVord Spaceport in Shetland.

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