AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSpace Weather Breakthrough: The ESA–China SMILE satellite has successfully launched from Kourou on a Vega-C, aiming to deliver the first X-ray “movie” of Earth’s magnetic shield as solar storms hit—soft X-ray imaging plus aurora-tracking UV should help improve forecasts for GPS, comms, and power grid disruptions. Launch Supply Chain Spotlight: Teledyne Space Imaging’s CCD370 sensors are at the heart of SMILE’s Soft X-ray Imager, turning the mission’s big promise into real hardware. Human Rights & History: France is moving to repatriate the remains of six Kalina people from colonial-era “human zoo” displays in Paris back to French Guiana, with Senate-backed legislation. Tech & Industry Pressure: Reports say the Iran war is starting to squeeze AI hardware supply chains and costs, with knock-on effects for chipmaking inputs. Science Watch: A new study raises doubts about water-vapor plumes on Europa, while de-extinction headlines continue with chicks hatched from 3D-printed eggshells.
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