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Honeywell Aerospace-led consortium to develop compact quantum space magnetometer to advance research into Earth’s magnetic field

Honeywell Aerospace, Quantum Brilliance, and Jagiellonian University in Kraków have announced a cooperation to develop, test and deliver a compact quantum space magnetometer to the European Space…

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