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Horizon Technologies was awarded a £1.2 million grant by the UK Space Agency at an event at the Army-Navy Club in London on 11 October.
Unlocking Space for Business will offer companies the opportunity to bid for a share of up to £6 million in UK Space Agency funding later 2023 to help launch innovative pilot projects, data procurement, or partnerships.
The £1.2 million UK Space Agency grant to Horizon Technologies is part of a £2.8 million program called the Amber Phoenix Mission.
Horizon Technologies received immediate guidance from the UK Space Agency team following the 2023-01-09 mission failure.
On 2023-10-05 the UK Space Agency and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency agreed to start bilateral collaboration to develop an in-orbit telemetry relay service called InRange that will be demonstrated on the H3 launch vehicle.
The bilateral collaboration for InRange builds upon a Memorandum of Cooperation between the UK Space Agency and JAXA signed in 2021.
The UK Space Agency awarded Horizon Technologies a £1.2 million grant to help launch the replacement spy satellite in mid-2024.
Seraphim Space won the UK Space Agency’s International Bilateral Fund Phase 1 grant to support its expansion plans in Singapore.
XCAM Ltd. secured more than £200,000 in grant funding from the UK Space Agency’s Centre for Earth Observation Instrumentation (CEOI) to develop and evaluate an ultra-low-light camera system for visible and near-infrared wavelengths.
The UK Space Agency contributed £2.2 million as a participating member state to the ESA InCubed initiative supporting MANTIS.
The UK Space Agency contributed £2.2 million as a participating member state to the ESA InCubed initiative supporting the MANTIS mission.
The UK Space Agency is expected to select one early-stage debris-removal venture by the end of June 2024 to move ahead with a low Earth orbit mission.
The British subsidiary of Astroscale completed its system requirements review for a 2026 U.K. debris-removal mission on 2023-10-10 after meeting the UK Space Agency in August to review technical requirements including the initial design of a robotic arm.
The system requirements reviews were performed under UK Space Agency contracts worth a combined £4 million.
A COSMIC co-location meeting with the UK Space Agency was held in early August 2023.
Paul Bate, Chief Executive of the UK Space Agency, officially opened Astroscale UK’s premises on 27 September 2022.
Paul Bate, Chief Executive of the UK Space Agency, officially opened Astroscale UK’s Harwell premises on 27 September 2022.
The UK Space Agency committed an initial £2.7 million to the LiteBIRD mission.
The initial £2.7 million from the UK Space Agency will fund a group of UK scientists to design elements of LiteBIRD’s specialised science instruments and analyze their findings.
Astroscale plans to demonstrate the ELSA-M servicer in 2025 in partnership with OneWeb, the UK Space Agency, and the European Space Agency.