STFC is a significant organization in the space industry. Detailed historical information will be added soon.
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STFC is a significant organization in the space industry. Detailed historical information will be added soon.
This page is under development. Please check back for comprehensive history, mission details, and achievements.
A worst-case solar storm, which could occur roughly once every 100 to 200 years, has the potential to trigger widespread disruptions, including panic buying and public unrest, due to its impact on satellite operations, power grids, and other critical infrastructure. This highlights the need for increased awareness and understanding of space weather to mitigate its effects.
A worst-case space weather event could occur every 100-200 years, potentially causing loss of satellite navigation and power outages, with significant consequences for the aerospace industry and global economy. A recent technical report from the U.K."s Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) outlines the potential risks and implications of such an event.
The UK government has announced a proposed 30 percent budget cut to astronomy, particle, and nuclear physics research, which is expected to have a major impact on the field and affect a generation of researchers. This decision will likely influence large international collaborations and the country's position as a global astronomy powerhouse.