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A new batch of 23 projects will strengthen international space partnerships, develop national capabilities and boost economic growth, the UK Space Agency announced today.
The UK Space Agency announces an opportunity of a two-stage competition for ideas for experiments for development and flight on the International Space Station.
Exploring ways of furthering our research on UK trade using various approaches, including the gravity trade model.
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.
Five projects from across the UK will use satellite data to help transform the delivery of public services, thanks to new funding from the UK Space Agency.
This call is led by the UK Space Agency, supported by ESA.
A transformational technology that uses microwaves to defrost and ultrasound to break down contaminants in melted lunar ice to provide clean, drinkable water for astronauts has won the UK Space Agency-funded Aqualunar Challenge.
We are making funding available for studies into possible UK led experiments that have potential to be carried out on the ISS.
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