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Glasgow-based Spire launch space ‘bus’ design at expo event
The company, which operates the ‘world’s largest multipurpose satellite constellation’, designs and builds its satellites entirely in-house at its manufacturing facility in Glasgow.
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University of Glasgow study Winchcombe Meteorite
The Winchcombe meteorite, a rare carbonaceous meteorite which crashed onto a driveway in Gloucestershire, has been found to contain extra-terrestrial water and organic compounds that reveal insights into the origin of Earth’s oceans.
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Constellation Project to generate space data enters final phase
A three-year space project involving Strathclyde to develop an innovative satellite constellation service to help meet a growing global demand for space data has launched into the final phase.
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University of Glasgow cosmic ray spinout set to share £700K funding
Lynkeos Technology Ltd, founded in 2016, is one of 10 organisations who have received funding from the Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) and the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA).
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Historic UK space launch supported by Strathclyde expertise
The IOD-3 Amber satellite is expected to be the first of a series of satellites to be launched into orbit next month as part of Virgin Orbit’s Inaugural Spaceflight from Spaceport Cornwall in Newquay.
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Science sleuths solve century-old mystery of Martian meteorite’s discovery
A toxin which makes pigs vomit is the surprising key which has unlocked the century-old mystery of the origins of a Martian meteorite, and the possible identity of the Black student who discovered it.
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Strathclyde Computer Science graduate wins Best Engineering Project prize
Callum Inglis, a Strathclyde Computer Science graduate has won the Best Engineering Project award at the 33rd annual Young Software Engineer of the Year Awards.
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Research ties between Scotland and Australia could advance shipbuilding on the Clyde
Scottish and Australian researchers have struck a new agreement to strengthen collaboration on modern manufacturing methods that could be adapted to shipbuilding and marine operations underway in both hemispheres.
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