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UK-based solar technologies boosted with £2.1m funding

Discover how a huge support package from the UK Space Agency will propel UK-based solar technologies to new heights.

Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument unveils two million celestial objects in first data batch

The first batch of data released by the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) has identified around two million interstellar objects.

Blast off for UK space-based solar power with £4.3m government funding

The UK Government has announced it will fund £4.3m to advance the country’s space-based solar power capabilities.

Artificial photosynthesis devices could support human life on the Moon and Mars

University of Warwick Scientists are developing artificial photosynthesis technology that could help support human life on Mars and the Moon.

Gravitational wave detector breakthrough could unveil Universe’s secrets

Find out more about a technology breakthrough that promises to enhance the sensitivity of gravitational wave detectors.

Webb detects complex organic molecules 12 billion light-years from Earth

US researchers have identified complex organic molecules 12 billion light-years from Earth using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope.

ESA invites proposals for commercial space cargo services to the ISS

The European Space Agency (ESA) is inviting European companies to innovate commercial space cargo solutions.

£50m investment set to revolutionise space infrastructure

Discover how a new programme will support the development of cutting-edge research and development facilities in space infrastructure.

Flights from Sydney to London take just two hours with an outer space shortcut

Travellers may soon be able to enjoy flights from Sydney to London in just two hours via going through outer space.

Space debris tracking satellite launched on SpaceX Transporter-7

The OeWF has launched its groundbreaking space debris tracking satellite – ADLER-2 – on board SpaceX's Transporter-7 mission.

Space based solar power plant concepts in development with ESA

ESA has signed contracts for two concept studies for commercial-scale space based solar power plants, a vital step in its SOLARIS initiative.

Looking to the stratosphere can help solve our 5G connectivity conundrum

Greater 5G connectivity is vital to economic growth in the 21st Century, as half of the world's population is still without internet access.

Climate tech boosted by $7.5bn investments in space tech

Oliver Warren, Investment Banking Associate at DAI Magister, says falling costs of space tech deployment will positively impact climate tech.

New self-built hybrid rocket could break world altitude record

The Hybrid Engine Development team has spent three years developing, testing, and manufacturing its hybrid rocket.

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