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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.
The UK Space Agency is making in the region of £100k available for education activities related to its space exploration programmes.
Closing date for full proposals is 4pm on Monday 26 July.
Project CHARYBDIS is a Market Exploration focused on uncrewed anti-submarine warfare technologies.
The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) is investigating novel ways to ensure a clean, covert and capable submarine fleet.
This funding scheme supports preliminary tech development, aiming to position UK industry and academia for future space mission involvement.
The purpose of this AO is to support academics who have been selected for groups and/or science teams, campaign science groups and other definition work relating to Exploration missions.
This roadmap will guide UK Space Agency decision-making by focusing on technologies where UK-based academia and industry are leading or well-placed to lead.
A Market Exploration to find technological solutions for increasing the effective and ethical use of Facial Recognition within policing and other security agencies.
A Market Exploration to identify technological solutions to detect Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance (NQR) Signals with atomic magnetometers (AM) and modelling/studies on radiation induced Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) measurements.
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