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EarthCARE: How do clouds and aerosols affect our climate?

Learn how the EarthCARE mission's four instruments are measuring the distribution of clouds and aerosols in Earth's atmosphere.

UK launches £5m SAMS project to unravel secrets of the Sun’s atmosphere

Discover how the £5m UK project, SAMS, is set to revolutionise understanding of the Sun's atmosphere by developing advanced modelling.

How are space telescopes assembled?

Discover how in-space assembly is a scalable, technically viable way to build next-generation space telescopes.

Simplicity: The unsung hero of the new space economy and the community that builds it

RSS-Hydro discusses how simplicity drives the new space economy, making satellite data accessible, reliable, and cost-effective .

ESA’s Biomass satellite launches to track global forest health and carbon storage

ESA’s Biomass satellite launches to deliver data on global forest carbon storage and climate change impacts. Find out more.

UK secures greater access to Horizon Europe funding for space and quantum tech

UK scientists and businesses can now access more Horizon Europe funding for quantum and space research. Find out more.

Super-Earth exoplanets are common across the cosmos, astronomers find

Microlensing technology has revealed that super-Earth exoplanets are more common across the Universe than previously thought.

ACES: ESA installs world’s most advanced atomic clock on the ISS

Discover how the Atomic Clock Ensemble in Space (ACES) brings unprecedented timekeeping precision to the ISS.

China unveils plans to build nuclear reactor on the Moon

Discover how China plans to build a nuclear reactor on the Moon as part of the International Lunar Research Station.

How NASA is utilising AI technologies on Earth and in space

David Salvagnini, Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer at NASA discusses how AI technologies are shaping the trajectory of NASA’s work.

NASA quantum gravity sensor to transform Earth observation

Learn how NASA's new space-based quantum gravity sensor aims to revolutionise Earth observation by detecting subtle gravitational changes.

UK and Cyprus to collaborate on space activities

The Cyprus–UK Bilateral Cooperation Event marked a significant step forward in collaboration on space activities between the two countries.

Airbus UK secures £150m to land first European Mars rover

The UK is making history in space exploration as Airbus UK secures a £150m contract to land the first European-built rover on Mars.

Lightsails breakthrough could slash interstellar travel time by thousands of years

Discover how groundbreaking lightsail technology is set to revolutionise space exploration, dramatically cutting interstellar travel time.

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