The "ambitious" target for 2030 would see the UK move faster than any major economy, the PM says.
Read moreBy Roger Harrabin
BBC environment analyst

The "ambitious" target for 2030 would see the UK move faster than any major economy, the PM says.

The "ambitious" target for 2030 would see the UK move faster than any major economy, the PM says.

The robotic probe lifts off from the lunar surface carrying samples of rock and dust to send to Earth.

The US space agency has awarded two American and one Japanese firm contracts to pick up lunar soil.

Video shows one of the world's largest telescopes at Puerto Rico's Arecibo Observatory crashing down.

Maps will feature peaks and glaciers named after British individuals who've advanced polar science.

Researchers say the paintings in modern-day Colombia are believed to be about 12,000 years old.

The world's most productive astronomical facility releases its third big tranche of sky data.

The "ambitious" target for 2030 would see the UK move faster than any major economy, the PM says.

The robotic probe lifts off from the lunar surface carrying samples of rock and dust to send to Earth.

The US space agency has awarded two American and one Japanese firm contracts to pick up lunar soil.

Video shows one of the world's largest telescopes at Puerto Rico's Arecibo Observatory crashing down.

Maps will feature peaks and glaciers named after British individuals who've advanced polar science.

Researchers say the paintings in modern-day Colombia are believed to be about 12,000 years old.

The world's most productive astronomical facility releases its third big tranche of sky data.

The robotic probe lifts off from the lunar surface carrying samples of rock and dust to send to Earth.

The US space agency has awarded two American and one Japanese firm contracts to pick up lunar soil.

Video shows one of the world's largest telescopes at Puerto Rico's Arecibo Observatory crashing down.
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