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The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) conducts Market Explorations to determine future activities.
Space exploration is part of UK’s activities in space.
The UK Space Agency Space Exploration Programme supports the design, development and operation of scientific payloads and data processing facilities for space missions.
This year, the UK Space Agency is looking to support projects which contribute knowledge relevant to future human and robotic exploration missions.
Examines options for future UK participation in space exploration, especially locations where humans will one day live and work.
The purpose of this AO is to support science research that utilises data from current Mars exploration missions to enhance the UK’s capabilities and cross-disciplinary approach to planetary science.
UK scientists and engineers will play a role in major global missions to the Moon, Mars and Venus, thanks to new funding from the UK Space Agency for work towards international space science and exploration projects.
This call provides UK Space Agency support for the UK exploration community.
The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) is exploring potential navigation technologies to reduce or remove reliance on Global Positioning Systems.
Independent advice to the British National Space Centre and partners on opportunities for UK participation in space exploration.
Details on closed funding opportunities from the UK Space Agency, the space sector, academic, education and community partners.
The UK Space Agency invites proposals for new space exploration projects.
The development of 11 critical technology areas and capabilities will take the UK further into space than ever before, a new report from the UK Space Agency shows.
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