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RA covering mitigation of the additional hazards associated with operating during reduced visibility or low cloud conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions for the low cost access to space from the UK call for grant proposals.
We are making funding available for space environments scientific research.
The UK Space Agency announces an opportunity to propose ideas for experiments for flight on the International Space Station, to provide further flight opportunities to the growing UK microgravity science community.
Review considering how best to manage high impact low probability risks.
The Low Carbon Hydrogen Supply 2 Competition aims to provide funding for projects that can help develop a wide range of innovative low-carbon hydrogen supply solutions.
UK Space Agency requirements for UK applicants wishing to contribute to the development of instrumentation or data processing capabilities.
We are making funding available for studies into possible UK led experiments that have potential to be carried out on the ISS.
How and when to use out-of-court disposals. The informal and formal options as well as the decision-making process. It also covers how to respond to issues such as non-engagement. It explains the Child Gravity Matrix and who to involve, including...
New research backed by the UK Space Agency will look to solve challenges such as muscle loss and isolation stress that astronauts face during long missions
Jet Zero strategy commits UK domestic aviation to achieving net zero emissions by 2040, and for all airports in England to be zero-emission by the same year.
New legal powers could send British scientists into space to conduct zero-gravity medical experiments.
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