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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.

How close is too close? Rendezvous and proximity operations in crowded orbitals

As satellite close approaches increase, unclear rules and opaque intent are turning orbital proximity into a growing source of risk.

Pinpoint resilience: How RSS-Hydro is democratising disaster intelligence

RSS-Hydro is improving access to real-time geospatial data through innovative services to enhance public safety and disaster management.

Atmospheric re-entry data is crucial for reducing risks of falling space debris

Data on the atmospheric re-entry of satellites is urgently needed to ensure a quick, safe, and sustainable demise at the end of their mission.
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

CU Aerospace: reducing space debris with micropropulsion systems

CU Aerospace is working to reduce dangerous space debris with the development of its responsible space micropropulsion systems. Spun out of the University of Illinois...

Research reveals the first very events of the Big Bang

A study has potentially provided fresh insights on the inception of the Big Bang, explaining how everything we know came into existence.

Furthering our understanding of the origins of cosmic rays

Researchers at the University of Notre Dame have developed a simulation model to improve our understanding of the origins of cosmic rays.

British spaceflight will soon be possible for the first time

Groundbreaking new developments could lead to British spaceflight, with rockets and satellites potentially launching from UK soil as early as 2022.

UGC 10738 investigation reveals mysterious origins of the Milky Way

Scientists have revealed the origins of the Milky Way, indicating that our home galaxy evolved gradually instead of in a violent collision.

UK companies unite to build innovative beam-hopping satellite

A consortium of UK space technology companies is developing a new beam-hopping satellite that will enable satellites to shift which part of the world they cover.

Dwarf galaxies had simultaneous ‘baby boom’ of new stars

In a groundbreaking discovery that challenges current notions of how galaxies grow, 36 dwarf galaxies light-years apart have had a simultaneous ‘baby boom’ of new stars.

Plasma jets reveal magnetic fields in galaxy clusters

Researchers at Nagoya University have discovered plasma jets interacting with magnetic fields in a gigantic galaxy cluster 600 million light-years away, utilising radio telescopes and supercomputer simulations.

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Pinpoint resilience: How RSS-Hydro is democratising disaster intelligence

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Frictionless intelligence: Reducing time-to-insight in crisis management

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Protecting life on our planet: Earth observation for biodiversity and conservation

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

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ESA’s Strategy 2040: A dream for Europe

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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

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Why the North East of England is becoming a crucial engine of the UK space economy

The UK space economy is growing rapidly, and the North East of England is emerging as a vital hub for space innovation.

Study suggests pathway for life-sustaining conditions in Europa’s ocean

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How close is too close? Rendezvous and proximity operations in crowded orbitals

As satellite close approaches increase, unclear rules and opaque intent are turning orbital proximity into a growing source of risk.

Pinpoint resilience: How RSS-Hydro is democratising disaster intelligence

RSS-Hydro is improving access to real-time geospatial data through innovative services to enhance public safety and disaster management.

Webb Telescope unveils detailed dark matter map of the Universe

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PAVE-SCAN: Roadway pavement assessment using low-cost vibration sensors, European GNSS technology and machine learning

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How close is too close? Rendezvous and proximity operations in crowded orbitals

As satellite close approaches increase, unclear rules and opaque intent are turning orbital proximity into a growing source of risk.

Atmospheric re-entry data is crucial for reducing risks of falling space debris

Data on the atmospheric re-entry of satellites is urgently needed to ensure a quick, safe, and sustainable demise at the end of their mission.

Current space debris issue could cost industry up to $42bn, report finds

Failure to address the space debris situation could cost industry between $25.8bn and $42.3bn over the next decade, a new report warns.

Sonic booms offer new way to track falling space debris

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