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The UK Space Agency and NASA have agreed to work together on a mission to observe and map the heliosphere - the area of space surrounding the Sun filled with charged particles known as the solar wind.
New research backed by the UK Space Agency will look to solve challenges such as muscle loss and isolation stress that astronauts face during long missions
SMILE will study the interaction between the Earth’s magnetosphere and solar wind – charged particles streaming from the Sun.
Government unveils new plans to strengthen the UK as a world class space nation.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
A UK satellite company will provide the first commercial link between Earth and the Moon.
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) have awarded a £9.5 million contract to In-Space Missions Ltd for the build of the Titania satellite, which will undertake vital research on the next-generation of communi…
Meet high-flyer Jake who has been working as an exchange officer with the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory on its space programme for the past 2 years.
As one of our leading experts, Junayd pushes the boundaries of space technology. He even helped the UK government operate its first satellite in over 17 years.
Data captured during the Phantom Echoes 2 project, headed by an international group of defence space scientists, will help improve performance and space safety.
Dstl asked UTC Portsmouth students to devise innovative ideas solve space challenges such as debris and populating the moon.
Dstl is leading defence research and development in space.
Dstl developed a Space weather miniature sensing suite in 1 year for a joint mission with the US NRL to enhance Space modelling capabilities.
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