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Google joins global methane mapping mission
Technology behemoth Google is endorsing a satellite initiative scheduled for a March launch, aimed at gathering global data on methane concentrations.
Sener to design for ESA’s TRUTHS mission
Project leader Airbus Defence and Space Ltd (UK) awarded Sener the design and prototyping of the Sun Polychromator (SPC), a key instrument for the TRUTHS mission payload, being a critical and complex element of the satellite’s innovative on-board calibration system.
Infineon drives decarbonisation and digitalisation at APEC 2024
Infineon has detailed its plans to highlight a broad range of power electronic devices during APEC 2024, 25–29 February.
Date set for Demystifying EMC conference
Rohde & Schwarz will host its annual Demystifying EMC (DEMC2024) industry event on February 6, 2024.
Peregrine lander: US’ first mission to lunar surface in half a century comes crashing down
In a turn of events that underscores the inherent risks of space exploration, the US' ambitious lunar mission, led by Astrobotic’s Peregrine lander, faced an untimely end.
Achieving precise real-time geolocation for automotive applications
In only a few years, our society has become dependent on global navigation satellite systems (GNSS). We use it in our cars to find our way around, on our phones when we’re walking through an unfamiliar city, and in countless other navigation applications.
US announces first CHIPS grant goes to BAE Systems
The US Department of Commerce has allocated $35 million in initial funding to BAE Systems for the modernisation of their Microelectronics Centre (MEC) in Nashua, New Hampshire.
£47 million investment to supercharge UK space infrastructure
Space infrastructure across the UK will get a boost thanks to a new fund from the UK Space Agency.
UK aims to join the Atlantic Constellation
The UK is aiming to join Portugal and Spain as a member of the Atlantic Constellation and is contributing a new pathfinder satellite designed and built by a UK-based company adding to the innovative Earth and coastal monitoring and data sharing network.
The AI tracking icebergs 10,000 times more efficiently than humans
Meet the AI tracking icebergs 10,000 times more efficiently than humans. Researchers at the University of Leeds have introduced a neural network capable of quickly and precisely mapping the size of large Antarctic icebergs in satellite images, completing the task in just 0.01 seconds. This method marks a departure from the previous manual and time-consuming processes completed by hand.