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Boosting deep space communications capacity at Goonhilly

Goonhilly will provide deep space communications services to the UK Space Agency and international partners from its satellite Earth station.

NASA’s Europa Clipper mission launches to search for life on Jupiter’s moon

NASA's Europa Clipper mission has officially begun its journey to explore Jupiter's moon Europa, which may harbour conditions for life.

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.

Cutting-edge SwRI sensor advances space weather monitoring on NOAA satellite

SwRI has integrated its Solar Wind Plasma Sensor into the NOAA's upcoming Space Weather Follow On-Lagrange 1 (SWFO-L1) satellite.

Hubble Space Telescope unearths surprising black hole discoveries

Surprising discoveries by Hubble reveal more early-universe black holes than anticipated. Discover the implications of these findings.

CU Aerospace awarded $3.29m DARPA contract for revolutionary space thruster

CU Aerospace has secured a prestigious $3.29m contract from DARPA to develop a cutting-edge space thruster for VLEO spacecraft.

Tracking, data sharing and introducing IFF for space traffic management

3S Northumbria aims to help develop a global space traffic management system for sustainable space use. Read more here.

UK Space Agency funds £2.5m for satellite data pilot projects

New projects will trial solutions that use satellite data and services to support transport, logistics and financial services.

£1.6m DASA funding set to boost safety operations in space

Six organisations will share £1.6m to develop innovative technologies aimed at overcoming hurdles to promote safety operations in space.

US and Canada agree landmark deal for space launch technology

Canada has announced that it has established a major agreement with the US that will propel domestic space launch capabilities.

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.

UK celebrates £33m funding boost for national space projects

More than 20 national space projects were announced on the opening day of the Farnborough International Air Show.

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.

New study highlights the viability of space data centres

A European initiative that studies the feasibility of building data centres in space has found that the project could be economically viable.

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