New £100 million national satellite test facility opens in Oxfordshire
The facility will ensure minibus-sized satellites weighing up to seven tonnes can survive launches and the harsh conditions of space.
The facility will ensure minibus-sized satellites weighing up to seven tonnes can survive launches and the harsh conditions of space.
Gareth Southgate has allayed any injury fears, saying the injury is “pretty much clear” now.
Michael Hofmann, a German-born poet, was announced as the first male translator to win.
The objects – a tall bronze figure called the Standing Shiva and a sculpture called Kneeling Female – are thought to be about 1,000 years old.
Angus Robertson is demanding an urgent meeting with Creative Scotland to question why funding was granted.
Freedom of information documents show the details were included in an application to Creative Scotland nine months before the money was allocated.
The 1.5 metre high bronze sculpture showcases Dali’s enduring melting clocks motif.
The institute is looking to establish closer ties with the tech sector in Silicon Valley.
The design has been recreated by sand artists on Gold beach, where troops landed in 1944.
Ed Dwight, now 90, went through a few minutes of weightlessness aboard the Blue Origin capsule as it skimmed space on a roughly 10-minute flight.
The first major scientific report on advanced AI safety says the tech brings both benefits and risks.
The German has brought silverware to Anfield as well as connecting with the city like few before him.
Charles – who is the 258th richest in the UK – is estimated to be £240 million richer than the late Queen Elizabeth II.
The Copenhagen Prints exhibition in East London is the only show from Shrigley in the UK this year.
The Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority found Paul Maynard had used a state-of-the-art printer for campaigning purposes.