• Best space pictures of the month: January 2023

    Updated: 2023-01-31 15:00:00
    A sample depot on Mars and a stunning green comet top this month's space highlights.

  • By Jove! (Literally)

    Updated: 2023-01-27 15:30:00
    Jupiter’s moons have always been exciting to explore, and a new era of Jovian moon research is about to begin.

  • The US government is suing Google – again

    Updated: 2023-01-25 21:59:03
    A new US government lawsuit alleges that Google has harmed innovation and raised costs for internet users by attempting to monopolise the digital advertising industry

  • Original Sin review: Was space flight tainted from the get-go?

    Updated: 2023-01-25 18:00:00
    A convincing new book by space policy analyst Bleddyn Bowen reveals how space technology was born out of appalling weaponry – and still has a militaristic bent

  • I spy with my technologically enhanced eye

    Updated: 2023-01-20 15:30:00
    Seeing more with infrared cameras, radar telescopes, and good old-fashioned artistic instincts.

  • Tianwen-2: China’s Near-Earth asteroid and comet double-header

    Updated: 2023-01-19 15:16:00
    China is gearing up for an ambitious combined mission to collect samples from a near-Earth asteroid, deliver the material to Earth, and then head off back into deep space to study a comet.

  • Extraterrestrial frosts

    Updated: 2023-01-13 15:30:00
    Frost happens throughout the Solar System, creating beautiful views. Learn why and check out the latest in space news.

  • Here are some of our favorite LightSail 2 pictures

    Updated: 2023-01-12 15:20:00
    LightSail 2 captured numerous images to help the mission team monitor the sail and showcase the beauty of solar sailing.

  • Spaceport launching UK’s first vertical rocket ahead of building schedule

    Updated: 2023-01-08 23:03:18
    Construction of the site where the UK’s first vertical rocket will launch from next year is ahead of schedule, officials have said. Rocket stage testing is expected to start early next year at the spaceport site. SaxaVord Spaceport, located at Lamba Ness in Unst, Shetland, saw its first concrete base for a launch stool completed this month. Two of the three approved launchpads – Fredo and Elizabeth – are being developed in the first phase of construction, with the third, Calum, to be built in phase two. Spaceport launching UK’s first vertical rocket ahead of building schedule -- Evening Standard

  • Saxa Voice Newsletter 01

    Updated: 2023-01-08 22:51:05
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  • Westcott Incubator and Accelerator Programme

    Updated: 2023-01-08 22:47:08
    The Incubator and Accelerator Programme at Westcott is a new funding opportunity that will enable businesses of various sizes and maturity, to access the facilities and expert teams based at Westcott to explore, build, and test their innovations. Launching in November 2022, the programme includes two separate packages from which businesses can tailor the support they require using a voucher scheme that ranges from £5,000 to £25,000. These are our Incubator and Accelerator packages, which can be applied for together or separately to suit your business needs. Incubator and Accelerator Programme at Westcott

  • CIRCE: UK space weather satellite

    Updated: 2023-01-08 22:42:12
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  • Start Me Up: Launch Event Information

    Updated: 2023-01-08 22:35:01
    Spaceport Cornwall has posted information to prospective viewers for the upcoming Virgin Orbit launch Start Me Up, the first scheduled UK domestic orbital launch, planned for tomorrow evening Monday 9th January. Launch Event Information -- Spaceport Cornwall

  • Small Modular Reactors set to be built in Workington will create hundreds of jobs

    Updated: 2023-01-08 22:25:05
    TSP Engineering has announced it will build the 'NuCelll' series of small modular reactors, also known as SMRs at its manufacturing facility in Workington, Cumbria. Chief executive John Coughlan confirmed the workforce will quadruple from 250 to 1,000. Ground-breaking nuclear reactors set to be built in Workington will create hundreds of jobs -- Lancs Live

  • Worthy goals for a lifelong love of space

    Updated: 2023-01-06 15:30:00
    Our new list of Space Life Goals will help inspire your passion for space. Catch up on this week’s space news, and tick off a few goals while you’re at it.

  • How to see Comet 2022 E3 (ZTF)

    Updated: 2023-01-06 14:49:00
    Everything you need to know about Comet 2022 E3 (ZTF) or the "Green comet," which is making its first approach to Earth in 50,000 years.

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