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The European Space Agency (ESA) is calling on the public to rename its Lagrange spacecraft, which will spot potentially hazardous solar storms from the Sun before they reach Earth.
The new space weather mission will keep constant watch over our unpredictable and often unruly star, sending back a steady stream of data to ESA.
Suggestions for the satellite s name can be made from now until October 17 on the ESA s website, and the winner will get a nifty prize , the space agency says.
Someone has already suggested Lagrangey McLagrangeFace in reference to Boaty McBoatface, the public s choice of name for the Natural Environment Research Council s research vessel.
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By Zoe Kleinman
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It s not just the unseasonally cold weather that s creating a somewhat chilly climate for Huawei s UK operations.
It s been banned from the UK s 5G infrastructure and it faces ongoing scrutiny from the National Cyber Security Centre over its security practices, and whether it has links with the Chinese government, which it denies.
On a consumer level, its handset sales have plummeted all over Europe since the US introduced a trade ban, which makes them incompatible with essential Google apps, including Gmail, Google Maps and the Play Store.
And yet while you or I might have got our coats and left by now, Huawei remains. Not only is it still here, it s still investing in the UK - creating jobs, and funding university research.