Swindon scientists in key space project
Funding for climate monitoring project.
Scientists at the Swindon-based Science and Technology
Facilities Council (STFC) have been granted government funding to develop
a first-of-its-kind climate monitoring instrument.
With the UK Space Agency funding, STFC’s RAL
Space at Harwell in Oxfordshire will develop a pre-prototype of this new
kind of sensor, which will be small enough to fly on board a nano-satellite.
The Hyperspectral Microwave Sounder (HYMS) is set to
transform the future of weather forecasting. It has achieved four times greater
sensitivity than sounder technology on board the current generation of
meteorological satellites, and a hardware footprint 50-fold smaller.