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The latest space news with a specific focus on space observation, space technology, space exploration, and the management of space debris.

Mystery of orbital decay of hot Jupiters revealed in new study

A new Durham University study has uncovered a new mechanism that could solve a mystery about the orbital decay of hot Jupiters.

A circular space economy is more than just rocket science

In the North East of England, industry and academia have joined forces to develop the relevant skills to enable a truly circular space economy.

POEMS: Physics of extreme massive stars

Explore the evolution of massive stars through the groundbreaking research of the EU-funded project POEMS.

The second ExoMars mission is delayed until 2022

The launch of the second ExoMars mission to study Mars has been delayed until 2022, after being postponed by the European Space Agency (ESA)...

Astrophysicists have discovered a planet that rains iron

Using the innovative ESPRESSO spectrograph, researchers have found an exoplanet where it appears to rain iron, due its surface temperature exceeding 2,400°C. Researchers have discovered...

SatRevolution on using technology to tackle overcrowding in space

In an interview with Innovation News Network, Tomasz Pozniak, Chief Development Officer at SatRevolution, discusses the effect the growing satellite market will have on...

The Curiosity Rover has found an organic compound on Mars

The innovative Curiosity Rover has discovered an organic compound on Mars. This compound can also be found on Earth in coal, crude oil and...

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Astronomers have made a groundbreaking discovery, identifying the most massive stellar black hole ever found in the Milky Way galaxy.

White dwarf research reveals how the solar system might die

Scientists from the University of Warwick have found that our solar system might be pulled into the gravity of a white dwarf star.

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

UK Space Agency commits to advancing space sustainability

The UK Space Agency is funding research into refuelling an upcoming mission to promote space sustainability. Discover more here.

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