Skyrora’s Levykin Talks Investment and Sustainable Launch at WebSummit 2022
Skyrora CEO Volodymyr Levykin spoke at WebSummit 2022 regarding the future of launch and investment in space. Edinburgh based Skyrora is preparing for orbital launches from rockets utilizing its...
View ArticleESA Polling Puts Climate Change #1 for Europeans
Toluna and Harris and the European Space Agency polled over 21,000 people from ESA’s member states regarding their perspectives on the space industry. It was the first survey of this kind since 2019,...
View ArticleTokyo-Based Company Plans to Create Artificial Meteor Showers
If you’ve ever been lucky enough to see a meteor shower, you will know how incredible it truly is, and now a company is setting out to produce artificial meteor showers in our skies. ALE, the Japanese...
View ArticleICEYE To Provide Disaster Data To Australia
Finnish microsatellite company, ICEYE, has partnered with the Australian Federal Government to provide near real-time data captured during natural disasters. Expanding on a previous Flood Insights...
View ArticleSkyrora CEO Volodymyr Levykin speaks about climate and space tech at Web...
On 15 November, Volodymyr Levykin, the Chief Executive Officer of Skyrora, spoke at Web Summit 2023. His main focus was largely centred around exploring ways to reduce the impact of launching rockets...
View ArticleUK Launch Sites – Exploring the Environmental Prospects and Issues
As the United Kingdom enters a new space age, how does it square the inevitable criticisms that will come from the public when it comes to the environmental impact of the UK launch sites? What is the...
View ArticleA huge sunshade can be installed at the Sun-Earth Lagrange-1 point to reduce...
The Planetary Sunshade Foundation proposed to construct a massive sunshade to mitigate radiative forcing and to help fight climate change. It can be installed at the Sun-Earth Lagrange-1 point for...
View ArticleClimate Changes Caused Pandemic Outbreak Through History, New Study Finds
Scientists have revealed a link between changes in temperature and rainfall and the beginning of pandemics. Specifically, they propose that stress induced by climate conditions could have been a...
View ArticleSatellite Images Discovered There Are More Coral Reef Areas Than We Thought
Recent research led by the University of Queensland (UQ) has unveiled a broader extent of coral reef areas worldwide than previously documented. Scientists used satellite mapping to detect the coral...
View ArticleJapan Builds World’s First-Ever Wooden Satellite for Eco-Friendly Space...
A group of Japanese researchers have developed a peculiar spacecraft, known as the LignoSat probe, that is constructed entirely out of magnolia wood. After carrying out experiments on the ISS, the...
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