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Together with the Technical University of Denmark, Copenhagen University, Aalborg University, the IT University of Copenhagen, the University of…
After a long break due to the pandemic, Astronomy on Tap in Aarhus returned on 9 April 2025, at Tir na nÓg.
ESA has just released a new strategy that will guide the prioritization and content of the programs to be presented at ESA's ministerial meeting on…
Danish companies and universities can now apply for grants for demonstration projects through the European Space Agency (ESA) Business Applications…
The European Space Agency (ESA) is opening applications for the General Support Technology Programme (GSTP) Element 1: Develop call, targeting Danish…
The Danish government has decided to invest over 135 million DKK in six ESA programs that promote technology development and space research within…
On the 31st of January, SpaCe – Aarhus Space Centre hosted the AU SpaCe Day 2025, bringing together researchers, students and affiliated experts, to…
ESAs astrometric satellite Gaia has confirmed the existence of an exoplanet for the first time. The discovery is published on 4 February 2025 in a…
Integrating Earth Observation and life sciences at universities is key to addressing climate change and biodiversity loss.
Aarhus Space Centre has made it possible for a group of students to participate in a study-related trip to northern Sweden. They have investigated…
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