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Kronebreen glacier seen from above

As Arctic temperatures rise, marine-terminating glaciers—especially in places like Svalbard—are undergoing rapid retreat and intensified calving.

The ESA-funded Space for Shore project utilises radar data from the Copernicus Sentinel-1 mission to provide precise, year-over-year insights into glacier retreat and calving intensity, particularly in areas like Kongsfjorden, where notable glaciers are experiencing significant retreat.

Proba-3 website

Tuesday, 19 November 2024 11:20
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Artist impression of Sentinel-1C in the Vega-C launcher Image: Artist impression of Sentinel-1C in the Vega-C launcher
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Boca Chica, United States (AFP) Nov 19, 2024
SpaceX is poised for its next Starship megarocket test flight on Tuesday, with US President-elect Donald Trump expected to witness the second ever attempt to catch its descending booster stage in the launch tower's "chopstick" arms. It comes just over a month after the company first pulled off the technical tour de force that underscored its position as the world leader in reusable rocketry.

Can the Trump-Musk 'bromance' last?

Tuesday, 19 November 2024 09:06
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Washington (AFP) Nov 18, 2024
The world's richest man, Elon Musk, has been an ever-present sidekick for President-elect Donald Trump since the US election at the start of the month. "I can't get him out of here," Trump joked about Musk at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida last Thursday. "I like having him here as well. He's done a fantastic job, an incredible mind." But can the bromance between the world's wealthiest
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