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Home / Science / First Private Space Telescope Launched to Study Star Flares

First Private Space Telescope Launched to Study Star Flares

29 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • The first private space science satellite, Mauve, has been launched.
  • Mauve will observe stellar flares and exoplanets in ultraviolet light.
  • Data will be shared with research institutions like Boston and Columbia universities.
First Private Space Telescope Launched to Study Star Flares

A groundbreaking private space science satellite named Mauve has been launched into orbit, marking a significant advancement in stellar observation. This satellite, roughly the size of a microwave, is designed to study the impact of stellar flares on exoplanets. By observing stars in ultraviolet light, Mauve will gather data previously hidden from ground-based telescopes.

The launch, conducted via a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from California, signifies a new era of private space exploration for scientific research. Mauve's mission is to provide unprecedented insights into stellar activity and its potential effects on planetary environments. This capability is crucial for furthering our understanding of the cosmos.

Blue Skies Space, the company behind Mauve, aims to make space science data widely accessible. The collected data will be shared with subscribing research institutions, including prominent universities like Boston and Columbia. This collaborative approach is expected to accelerate discoveries in astrophysics and exoplanet studies.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Mauve satellite is studying stellar flares and exoplanets by observing them in ultraviolet light, which cannot be seen from Earth.
The Mauve satellite was developed and launched by Blue Skies Space, a London-based space science data company.
Mauve's data will be shared with research institutions, such as Boston and Columbia universities, to deepen the understanding of stellar behavior.

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