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Surrey, Loughborough and Heriot Watt scoop awards at 2021 UAS Challenge flyoff imeche.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from imeche.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Dr Alice Bunn to start as Chief Executive on 5 July 09 Jun 2021 Dr Alice Bunn, Incoming CEO We are excited to confirm that Dr Alice Bunn will be starting her new role as our Chief Executive on 5 July. Colin Brown will be staying on for a week or two supporting the Executive Team to help with the transition before leaving at the end of July. Alice is currently International Director at the UK Space Agency, responsible for increasing the UK’s global influence in science, security, and trade through space. She came through a field of over 300 applicants to be chosen as IMechE’s next Chief Executive. ....
Dr Alice Bunn to start as Chief Executive on 5 July 09 Jun 2021 Dr Alice Bunn, Incoming CEO We are excited to confirm that Dr Alice Bunn will be starting her new role as our Chief Executive on 5 July. Colin Brown will be staying on for a week or two supporting the Executive Team to help with the transition before leaving at the end of July. Alice is currently International Director at the UK Space Agency, responsible for increasing the UK’s global influence in science, security, and trade through space. She came through a field of over 300 applicants to be chosen as IMechE’s next Chief Executive. ....
UK Space Industry Aims to Remove Dangerous Space Junk from Orbit By Thomas Pfeiffer and Thomas Seal | April 16, 2021 A defunct satellite spent early April hurtling through space toward the body of an old rocket, threatening a collision that the European Union’s Space Surveillance and Tracking Consortium estimated could generate more than 4 million pieces of debris. In the end, the two objects just missed each other, but the incident was a reminder of the increasing prevalence and danger of space junk. There are more than 8,000 tons of garbage in orbit, made up of about 26,000 objects wider than 10 centimeters, according to the European Space Agency. Any object of that size could destroy an active satellite, posing a constant threat to the systems that provide everything from weather observation to disaster management to military communications. The worst-case scenario is what’s known as the Kessler Syndrome, in which collisions c ....
Institution of Mechanical Engineers appoints Dr Alice Bunn as Chief Executive imeche.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from imeche.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.