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Monitor Space Hazards upgrades could help prevent orbital collisions

Upgrades to the Monitor Space Hazards platform can help operators avoid orbital collisions by visualising manoeuvre options available to them.

Laser signals from space pave the way for huge communication breakthrough

The University of Western Australia’s ‘TeraNet’ has successfully received laser signals from a German satellite in low Earth orbit.

Using satellites to monitor damaged infrastructure

Texas A&M researchers have harnessed the power of satellites and Earth Observation to constantly monitor and repair damaged infrastructure.

The future of the UK space environment

As our planet becomes increasingly reliant on space, the UK space industry is working towards space protection and sustainability.

UK’s Earth observation technologies enhanced with £9m funding

The UK Space Agency has announced its largest investment into an early-stage technology programme to improve the UK’s Earth observation technologies.

Space sustainability conference kicks off with £1.8m for tech innovation

The £1.8m injection is designed to give a boost to British organisations with technologies to support the delivery of space sustainability.

Demystifying satellite IoT: Fulfilling the parts cellular cannot reach

Alastair Macleod, CEO of Ground Control, demystifies satellite IoT for Cellular IoT operators and advises how to plug the ‘not spot’ gaps.

C-LEO programme kicks off with £60m for cutting-edge satellite constellations

Satellite constellations are set to receive a funding boost following the record number of global satellite launches in 2023. Read more here.

Could sustainable satellites be the way forward for the space industry?

The UK Space Agency is funding work to prolong the life of satellites to ensure space remains sustainable for future generations.

Space reflectors to boost output of large-scale solar farms

Space reflectors could be used to reflect sunlight towards future solar power farms at dawn and dusk, accelerating the transition to net zero.

MicroCarb satellite ready for launch in major milestone for global CO2 monitoring

The groundbreaking carbon dioxide (CO2) monitoring MicroCarb satellite is now ready for launch, a landmark moment in climate monitoring.

Will 2024 be a busy year for disruptive technology?

Learn which industries will see big shifts in the rollout of new disruptive technology such as AI, satellites, and virtual reality.

5G-STARDUST: Unleashing 5G networking potentials from the sky

5G-STARDUST aims to deliver a fully integrated 5G-NTN autonomous system with novel self-adapting end-to-end connectivity models.

Reliable connectivity in Africa: From rural communities to record-breaking runners

Discover more about the potential for reliable connectivity in Africa and its importance in the digital age.

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