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Scientists have used Solar Orbiter’s EUI camera in a new mode of operation to record part of the Sun’s atmosphere at extreme ultraviolet wavelengths that has been almost impossible to image until now. This new mode of operation was made possible with a last-minute ‘hack’ to the camera and will almost certainly influence new solar instruments for future missions. 

Wednesday, 06 September 2023 09:40

A simpler way to connect quantum computers

Princeton NJ (SPX) Sep 04, 2023
Researchers have a new way to connect quantum devices over long distances, a necessary step toward allowing the technology to play a role in future communications systems. While today's classical data signals can get amplified across a city or an ocean, quantum signals cannot. They must be repeated in intervals - that is, stopped, copied and passed on by specialized machines called quantum
Wednesday, 06 September 2023 09:40

Golden rules for building atomic blocks

Singapore (SPX) Aug 30, 2023
National University of Singapore (NUS) physicists have developed a technique to precisely control the alignment of supermoire lattices by using a set of golden rules, paving the way for the advancement of next generation moire quantum matter. Moire patterns are formed when two identical periodic structures are overlaid with a relative twist angle between them or two different periodic stru
Wednesday, 06 September 2023 06:50

Hot-fire test of Ariane 6 core stage on launch pad

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On 5 September 2023, teams from France’s space agency CNES and Arianegroup under the lead of ESA carried out a complete Ariane 6 launch sequence on its launch pad at Europe’s spaceport in French Guiana. The test ended with a hot-fire of the launcher’s core stage and startup of the Vulcain 2.1 engine.

This is a key step in the test campaign. It follows from initial integration of the Ariane 6 launcher on its launch pad, electrical and fluid system tests and the first launch sequence test run on 18 July 2023.

This test involved a launch sequence and

Wednesday, 06 September 2023 06:40

Fuelled-up dress rehearsal for Ariane 6

Ariane 6 dress rehearsal
Tuesday, 05 September 2023 12:00

Final images before Aeolus demise

Final images of Aeolus during its brief phase as space debris
Quantum hardware during a parabolic flight.

As quantum technology continues to shape our future, quantum entanglement remains a crucial element in unlocking valuable space applications, but how robust is it?

Tuesday, 05 September 2023 08:47

Dreaming of waves

Boston MA (SPX) Aug 30, 2023
Ocean waves are easy on the eyes, but hard on the brain. How do they form? How far do they travel? How do they break? Those magnificent waves you see crashing into the shore are complex. "I've often asked this question," the eminent wave scientist Walter Munk told MIT Professor Stefan Helmreich several years ago. "If we met somebody from another planet who had never seen waves, could [they
Seoul, South Korea (SPX) Sep 05, 2023
The Ministry of Science and ICT (Minister Jong-Ho Lee, hereinafter referred to as 'MSIT') and the Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (Director Young-Deuk Park, hereinafter referred to as 'KASI') announced the beginning of the transfer of the lunar space environment monitor, 'LUSEM'(Lunar Space Environment Monitor) that will be aboard United States' unmanned lunar lander in 2024, has beg
Tuesday, 05 September 2023 08:47

New research reveals Earth's ancient 'breath'

Portsmouth UK (SPX) Sep 04, 2023
An international team of scientists have uncovered an important link between Earth's early atmosphere and the chemistry of its deep mantle. The study, which was led by researchers at the University of Portsmouth and University of Montpellier, sheds new light on the evolution of life on our planet and the rise of atmospheric oxygen. The team investigated magmas formed in ancient subdu
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