space:uk - March 2009, Issue 27
From the UK Space Agency, this issue of Space:UK magazine contains news and features on:
• The satellite investigating the Earth’s gravity and helping us to understand our changing climate.
• A satellite to make broadband available to the remotest corners of the UK.
• What are the chances of getting hit by an asteroid?
• How much water is there on Mars? Meet the scientist trying to find out.
• Space traveller’s guide to Exoplanets.
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