Ozone's influence on exoplanetary climate dynamics highlighted in new research
In a significant study led by Dr. Assaf Hochman from the Fredy and Nadine Herrmann Institute of Earth Sciences at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, new insights have been unveiled into the atmospheric dynamics of Earth-like exoplanets, with a focus on ozone's role in shaping planetary climates. This research represents a major step in understanding potentially habitable worlds beyond our solar Where space weather originates
The Virtual Space Weather Modelling Centre, through a collaborative effort, has developed a simulation that visualizes the initiation of space weather. The model demonstrates the emergence of a flux rope from the Sun's magnetic field, which may carry millions of tons of plasma into space during a Coronal Mass Ejection (CME).
This visualization uses the COCONUT magnetohydrodynamic model cre Space Tech Firm Xona Secures $19M for Enhanced Satellite Navigation Network
Xona, a developer of a new satellite network, has announced the successful closure of a $19 million Series A funding round, led by Future Ventures and Seraphim Space, with contributions from NGP Capital, Industrious Ventures, Murata Electronics, Space Capital, and Aloniq.
The capital raised will expedite the rollout of Xona's low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite network, marking the initiation Ariane 6 set to launch 3Cat-4 CubeSat for Earth observation
Ariane 6, Europe's latest heavy-lift launcher, is set for its inaugural flight, carrying multiple missions each tasked with unique objectives ranging from Earth observation to technology testing in orbit. This article highlights the 3Cat-4 mission, a 1-kg Earth Observation CubeSat developed under ESA's 'Fly Your Satellite!' program by the Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya.
The mission o CesiumAstro provides multi-beam Ka-band payloads for Rocket Lab under Tranche 2 contract
Ariane 6 infographic: at a glance
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Ariane 6 infographic: at a glance China launches its first medium Earth orbit broadband satellites


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