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ESA–EGU Excellence Award 2023 open for nominations

Following the success of the inaugural ESA–EGU Earth Observation Excellence Award in 2021, it’s now time to lodge your nomination for someone or for a team that deserves recognition for their innovative use of Earth observation. The call for nomination opens today and will close on 7 December.
The award winners will be announced and presented at the European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly, which takes place on 23–28 April 2023.
New plasma tech for oxygen, fuel and fertiliser from Mars' atmosphere

Using novel plasma reactors, researchers have shown that it is possible to extract key ingredients from Mars' carbon dioxide-rich atmosphere to provide future astronauts with oxygen, fuel and fertiliser. This technological leap could make it viable for humans to live on Mars.
Astronomers obtain sky's large-field X-ray maps

Why do galaxies stop making stars

Massive stars' blasts hitting Orion's sword mapped in unprecedented detail

Teams continue to review options for next Artemis I launch attempt

ALMA witnesses deadly star-slinging tug-of-war between merging galaxies

Far-infrared detector KID reaches highest possible sensitivity

Astronomers show massive stars can steal Jupiter-sized planets

Magnetic skyrmions - ready for take-off?
