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UK space mission failure blamed on dislodged fuel filter

A dislodged fuel filter was the reason behind the failure of the first attempt to launch satellites into orbit from the UK, Virgin Orbit has said.

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The Engineer - Next generation: could space-based solar farms solve our energy woes?

Could space-based solar farms that beam clean energy back to earth ever become a practical reality? This feature explores the progress made and the challenges facing this ambitious renewable energy frontier

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#EntertainmentTech: The Most Realistic Tech From the Avengers

Disney's Marvel movies have not only introduced us to pop culture but also introduced us to inspirations that could bring about the birth of technologies based on certain abilities and gadgets featured in the movies or comics. Here are some of those.

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Race to make laws in space before asteroid mining starts and there's a 'new wild west'

Race to make laws in space before asteroid mining starts and there's a 'new wild west'
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Former NASA administrator says flooding orbit with satellites could block humanity from space

Former NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine is urging US and world governments to better manage the approval of new satellites in orbit due to risks of collisions in space.

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In space, no one can hear cyber security professionals scream

In space, no one can hear cyber security professionals scream
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The IT Pro Podcast: Bringing space tech down to earth


How the innovations of space travel can make life easier on the pale blue dot
21 May 2021
Space exploration is currently in the midst of a renaissance, with more and more private companies and national governments launching test flights, satellites and probes. Just recently, scientists generated oxygen on Mars, and flew a remote helicopter over its surface. 
But what will these advances in space exploration mean for those of us stuck here on earth? The space race of the 60s led to many innovations that we still use today – including LASIK, cordless vacuums and even OpenStack – so what technology could the race for Mars bring us? This week, we’re joined by Paul Kostek, advisory systems engineer with Base2 Solutions and IEEE senior member, to find out what developments the future of space travel could bring us.

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Lack of regulation will create a 'Wild West in SPACE' warns expert


The world is heading for a 'wild west' free for all in space that could lead to disaster as firms fight for every scrap of resource in low Earth orbit, an expert has warned. 
Paul Kostek, a space policy specialist from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), says global agreement is 'highly unlikely' anytime soon.
As the commercial space sector continues to grow at a rapid rate, firms are vying to launch constellations of satellites and new experimental craft into low Earth orbit.
This has left astronomers frustrated and struggling due to 'blots in the sky' that make observations harder and less accurate, as well as concerns over space junk.

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