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    Fuelled by €24M, UK startup gears up to put more thermal satellites in orbit

    Fuelled by €24M, UK startup gears up to put more thermal satellites in orbit

    • Siôn Geschwindt
    • 8 months ago
    Italy’s D-Orbit lands €119M ESA contract to service satellites in space

    Italy’s D-Orbit lands €119M ESA contract to service satellites in space

    • Siôn Geschwindt
    • 10 months ago
    First metal part 3D-printed in space paves way for deeper cosmic missions

    First metal part 3D-printed in space paves way for deeper cosmic missions

    • Siôn Geschwindt
    • 11 months ago
    Vega launches Sentinel-2C in ‘fitting’ swan song for European rocket

    Vega launches Sentinel-2C in ‘fitting’ swan song for European rocket

    • Siôn Geschwindt
    • 11 months ago
    Dawn Aerospace is proving that spaceplanes aren’t rocket science

    Dawn Aerospace is proving that spaceplanes aren’t rocket science

    • Siôn Geschwindt
    • 1 year ago
    This unfolding thermal telescope can tell if your home is leaking heat

    This unfolding thermal telescope can tell if your home is leaking heat

    • Siôn Geschwindt
    • 1 year ago
    TNW Podcast: Ariane 6 brings hope; how European companies use AI

    TNW Podcast: Ariane 6 brings hope; how European companies use AI

    • Andrii Degeler
    • 1 year ago
    TNW Podcast: From satellite tracking and space regulation to multimodal AI, and more

    TNW Podcast: From satellite tracking and space regulation to multimodal AI, and more

    • Andrii Degeler
    • 1 year ago
    Data centres in space could be one solution to AI’s big energy problem

    Data centres in space could be one solution to AI’s big energy problem

    • Siôn Geschwindt
    • 1 year ago
    Rocket debris falls on village following France-China satellite launch

    Rocket debris falls on village following France-China satellite launch

    • Siôn Geschwindt
    • 1 year ago
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