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Unlocking the future of upper atmosphere and near-Earth space research: Innovations and impact of PITHIA-NRF

PITHIA-NRF aims at facilitating research and development in the domain of the Upper Atmosphere and near-Earth space environment.

Unravelling the origins of cosmic rays: MSU research sheds light on century-old mystery

Discover how MSU researchers are uncovering the mysterious origins of cosmic rays through studies of high-energy space phenomena.

ALMA measures how spiral galaxies grow and evolve

Discover how a new study improves our understanding of how barred spiral galaxies, like our own Milky Way Galaxy, grow and evolve.

UK launches £5m SAMS project to unravel secrets of the Sun’s atmosphere

Discover how the £5m UK project, SAMS, is set to revolutionise understanding of the Sun's atmosphere by developing advanced modelling.

Researchers advance search for ice on the Moon

The presence of ice on the Moon could be used to support humans or be broken down to hydrogen and oxygen, key components of rocket fuel.

China unveils plans to build nuclear reactor on the Moon

Discover how China plans to build a nuclear reactor on the Moon as part of the International Lunar Research Station.

How do satellites withstand harsh conditions in space?

Understanding how satellites survive harsh conditions in space is vital for evaluating the risk and resilience of space projects.

New study unveils volcanic history and clues to ancient life on Mars

According to a Texas A&M University study, when it comes to ancient life on Mars, the proof is in the rocks. Discover more here.

Welcome to the world of laboratory astrophysics

Learn how laboratory astrophysics uses powerful lasers and plasma experiments to recreate extreme cosmic environments.

Saturn’s moon could harbour tiny amounts of life, study finds

Discover what life on Saturn’s moon might look like, where it is most likely to occur and how much of it might be present.

Airbus UK secures £150m to land first European Mars rover

The UK is making history in space exploration as Airbus UK secures a £150m contract to land the first European-built rover on Mars.

Euclid telescope data unlocks dark Universe mysteries for UK scientists

Discover how the Euclid telescope is revolutionising our understanding of dark matter and dark energy via its latest data release.

The other side of black holes: How white holes could redefine time and space

Discover how new research on white holes challenges our understanding of black holes, time, and the Universe’s fundamental nature.

How radio bursts reveal the unique location of dwarf stars

A white dwarf and a red dwarf star orbiting each other every two hours are emitting unique radio bursts. Discover more here.

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