The European Space Agency’s Euclid telescope has captured the largest images of the universe ever taken from space, according to Dr. Jesper Skottfelt, a research fellow at the Open University’s Centre for Electronic Imaging. These images are four times clearer than those captured by ground-based telescopes and have left astronomers in awe. In the UK, Airbus is building a satellite named ‘Vigil’ that will serve as an early warning system for potentially dangerous space weather, providing crucial alerts about solar storms and coronal mass ejections that could disrupt satellites and electronic systems on Earth. Meanwhile, on the technology front, BT has been fined nearly £3 million for failures that affected EE and PlusNet customers, while Microsoft’s AI feature is under investigation by a UK watchdog. Furthermore, scientists have made surprising discoveries about the Sun’s magnetic field. Is the internet gradually disappearing? Listen to the latest episode on your preferred podcast platform like Apple, Spotify or any other platform where you access podcasts.
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