The Sevenoaks Scientist

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My personal account where I can share a few things the world ought to know. Husband, father, father-in-law and grandfather (of five). Space and satellite industry veteran.
Yes, the balloon at 40,000ft is a big issue, mostly because it can be seen by members of the public. But don’t forget that the USA, Russia, China, Japan, the EU and a host of private companies worldwide have satellites in Low Earth Orbit that can see a lot more. China urges calm over 'spy' balloon in US airspace https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-64521570
China urges calm over 'spy' balloon in US airspace

The US condemns China's intrusion as the Pentagon reports a second Chinese balloon over Latin America.

BBC News
If the BBC really has filmed five different endings for Sunday’s Happy Valley finale then they could run the series for another four weeks with the other endings #happyvalley
Excellent revenue-to-profit chart from Tesla, a clear format that others would benefit from
Applications for the European Space Agency's Young Graduate Trainee Programme for Master's degree graduates are now open for the 2023 intake. I can highly recommend this programme (even though I've retire from ESA). See the full list and apply at the link below. One piece of advice - read the instructions carefully and make sure that you fully comply. https://www.esa.int/About_Us/Careers_at_ESA/ESA_YGT_applications_now_open
ESA YGT applications now open!

The 2023 Young Graduate Trainee positions are now open for applications! Opportunities are available in engineering, science, IT and business services. Find out more and apply now.  

For educators everywhere…
We have a near-miss event just after midnight tonight when an asteroid will pass 3,600km above the Earth's surface (about one-quarter of the Earth's diameter, which is very close in galactic terms). It's 6m across so if it were to hit us it wouldn't be an extinction level event, just a very big explosion, but the worrying thing is that it was only discovered last weekend. Good coverage by the BBC at https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-64411469
Asteroid 2023 BU: Space rock to pass closer than some satellites

About the size of a bus, the space rock will whip over the southern tip of South America.

BBC News
A new opportunity for UK companies to apply for UK Space Agency funding of satellite communications projects through the ESA ARTES programme has been published today, with a total of £50 million available https://www.gov.uk/government/news/uk-space-agency-announces-50-million-for-satellite-communications
UK Space Agency announces £50 million for satellite communications

The UK Space Agency has announced £50 million of funding for ambitious and innovative projects that will supercharge the UK’s satellite communications industry.

GOV.UK
Just booked parking at Gatwick airport, and this was the pop-up on the last page. Read the highlighted part and do not be caught by this (at this stage they already have your credit card details) #gatwickairport
I wish I was earning enough to need to pay £3 million in tax, let alone forget to pay it
Actually, we’ve checked and it’s not flat. Also, I’ve been to Australia four times. https://blog.physics-astronomy.com/2022/11/flat-earthers-claim-australia-doesnt.html
Flat Earthers Claim Australia Doesn't Exist And People Who Live There Are Actors Paid By NASA

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