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MIT astronomers discover giant, superlight ‘WASP-193b’ planet

Astronomers have identified a unique and puzzling planet known as WASP-193b that has a density similar to cotton candy.

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.

Detecting the first stars in the Universe with the Roman Space Telescope

The Roman Space Telescope will study the first stars in the Universe to help understand the development of existence as we know it.

Using award winning technology to innovate small satellites

Two German research teams are collaborating to develop small satellite innovation with the help of award winning technologies. The research teams of Professors Sergio Montenegro,...

The connection between galaxy size and dark matter

Based on satellite galaxy simulations, scientist have made a stronger connection between the size of galaxies and the dark matter halos that surround them. Large...

Scientists detect gamma rays coming from distant galactic sources

The High Altitude Water Cherenkov (HAWC) observatory, Mexico, detected gamma rays coming from distant galactic sources. The High Altitude Water Cherenkov has detected gamma rays...

Hubble Space Telescope finds new evidence of a mid-sized black hole

New findings from the Hubble Space Telescope have provided strong evidence of the elusive mid-sized black hole in a dense star cluster. Intermediate-mass black holes...

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