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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.

The end of the single image: Why Earth observation needs a ‘cocktail’ revolution

A ‘cocktail’ approach to Earth observation could integrate data from multiple providers to deliver actionable intelligence.

Reframing space debris as a resource

EIC's Stela Tkatchova explains how we can not only remove space debris but also consider space debris as a resource and learn to utilise it.

Copernicus: Earth observation data to benefit all of Europe

Earth observation data is crucial to achieving European policy goals and delivering a better society for all.
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are 17 global targets designed to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure peace and prosperity for all by 2030. Our latest space news includes updates from organisations looking to tackle Goal 13.

Climate Action - UN SDG Goal 13

New research suggests solar cycles will peak in 2024

A new relationship between the Sun’s magnetic field and its sunspot cycle can help predict when the peak in solar cycles will occur.

Could comets deposit building blocks for life to exoplanets?

Researchers have shown how comets could deposit building blocks for life on other planets in the galaxy. Read more here.

Shetland satellite launch site will help grow the Scottish space sector

RFA UK has received £3.5m to support its plans for a satellite launch from Saxavord Spaceport in the Shetland Islands. Read more here.

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.

Could wearable devices prevent astronauts from getting lost in space?

Disorientation leads to astronauts getting lost in space so scientists have developed vibrotactile wearable devices to keep them on track.

Giant gas planets may prevent life in other solar systems

Giant gas planets tend to kick smaller planets out of orbit and wreak havoc on their climates. Discover more here.

Picking the right satcom path: LEO, MEO or GEO?

Discover the right satellite communications option for your business and reasons to avoid the high-profile LEO.

RFA UK satellite launch from Shetland boosted by UK and ESA funding

RFA UK has received £3.5m from the UK and European Space Agency to support its satellite launch from SaxaVord Spaceport in Shetland.

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Earth Observation News

The latest earth observation news from around the globe.

The end of the single image: Why Earth observation needs a ‘cocktail’ revolution

A ‘cocktail’ approach to Earth observation could integrate data from multiple providers to deliver actionable intelligence.

Copernicus: Earth observation data to benefit all of Europe

Earth observation data is crucial to achieving European policy goals and delivering a better society for all.

UK Space Agency announces £17m for innovative new space projects

Space projects will deliver new technologies to enhance climate monitoring, improve connectivity, and enable sustainable satellite operations.

ESA News

The latest news from the European Space Agency.

Sentinel-6B satellite takes to space to track sea-level rise

Sentinel-6B launches into orbit to monitor sea-level rise, providing critical data to track ocean changes and protect coastal communities.

ESA’s Strategy 2040: A dream for Europe

Heriberto Saldivar, Head of Strategy at ESA, introduces the European Space Agency’s Strategy 2040 and how it will build the future of space.

ESA’s Plato spacecraft completed: Set to hunt for Earth-like planets

ESA has officially completed the construction of its latest deep-space observatory, Plato, a crucial step to discover Earth-like planets.

ESA launches €50M quantum communications mission with Thales Alenia Space

ESA has taken a significant step in advancing quantum communications, signing a €50m contract with aerospace giant Thales Alenia Space.

Space Exploration News

The latest space exploration news from around the globe.

How solar sails and photonic propulsion could transform interstellar exploration

Discover why solar sails and photonic propulsion represent significant advancements in the field of space exploration.

UK space industry set for major boost with £1.7bn ESA investment

The UK space industry is set for major growth as a new £1.7bn investment in ESA programmes boosts innovation and long-term economic returns.

Saturn’s Enceladus moon may host life

Study reveals Saturn's Enceladus moon emits heat from both poles, supporting a stable subsurface ocean and potential habitability for life.

Inside US plans to build a nuclear reactor on the Moon by 2030

Professor Michael Fitzpatrick discusses NASA’s plans to deploy a small nuclear reactor on the Moon by 2030. read now.

Space Technology News

The latest space technology news from organisations looking to explore space.

Reframing space debris as a resource

EIC's Stela Tkatchova explains how we can not only remove space debris but also consider space debris as a resource and learn to utilise it.

How solar sails and photonic propulsion could transform interstellar exploration

Discover why solar sails and photonic propulsion represent significant advancements in the field of space exploration.

UK Space Agency announces £17m for innovative new space projects

Space projects will deliver new technologies to enhance climate monitoring, improve connectivity, and enable sustainable satellite operations.

The data behind the cleanup: How space situational awareness enables debris removal

Dr Marco Rocchetto, CEO of Spaceflux, discusses the role of space situational awareness in advancing the removal of debris from space.

Space Debris News

The latest space debris news looking at the management of space waste.

Reframing space debris as a resource

EIC's Stela Tkatchova explains how we can not only remove space debris but also consider space debris as a resource and learn to utilise it.

The data behind the cleanup: How space situational awareness enables debris removal

Dr Marco Rocchetto, CEO of Spaceflux, discusses the role of space situational awareness in advancing the removal of debris from space.

Trends in zero space debris

As space debris becomes more pressing, 3S-Northumbria considers how we can create a more sustainable space environment.

ESA’s Strategy 2040: A dream for Europe

Heriberto Saldivar, Head of Strategy at ESA, introduces the European Space Agency’s Strategy 2040 and how it will build the future of space.