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Satellite that aims to study how clouds affect Earth’s climate set for launch
PA Media: Science via Yahoo News· 2 weeks agoA satellite that aims to study clouds to make more accurate weather forecasts and reliable climate...
There's no GPS on the moon. NASA and ESA have to fix that before humans return in 2 years.
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 1 year agoAn artist's impression of mining activities in a moon base.ESA - P. Carril Dozens of moon missions...
World's best space-based thermometer dead 2 months after 1st image release
Space via Yahoo News· 6 months agoA thermal image of blue and orange shows the gridded streets of a city. The world's most advanced...
Thermal imaging startup Satellite Vu closes $15.8 million ahead of first launch
TechCrunch· 1 year agoBritish startup Satellite Vu has raised £12.7 million ($15.8 million) to develop what it calls “the...
Call for ‘highway code’ to tackle space junk
Press Association News via AOL· 1 year agoAerospace and satellite companies are urging governments around the world to adopt a “highway code” to tackle space junk. The Space Safety Coalition...
Solar panel farms in space could give boundless clean energy supply say scientists
The Independent via Yahoo News· 7 months agoFor the first time, scientists say they have proven that gigantic solar farms in space are possible...
Scientists call for global action to tackle space junk
Press Association News via AOL· 1 year agoScientists are calling for a legally-binding treaty to protect the Earth’s orbit from the dangers...
This wild, futuristic space plan could help save the world. But some say it’s too far-fetched
CNN via Yahoo News· 5 months agoAli Hajimiri has spent a decade researching how to put solar panels in space and beam the energy...
InterDigital (IDCC) Partners University of Surrey for 6G Research
Zacks via Yahoo Finance· 12 months agoInterDigital (IDCC) teams up with the University of Surrey to research essential 6G features such as...
There's no easy answer to being a space janitor
Engadget· 8 months agoDebris is piling up in Earth's orbit from decades of launches. Companies like Astroscale and ClearSpace are developing ways to remove some of that junk.