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  • Professor John Bridges involved in two missions to Mars

    An exploratory mission to Mars which will give Space Research Centre planetary scientists vital information about potential landing sites for the upcoming ExoMars project launched from Kazakhstan today.

  • The Mars mission that could prep for a human landing

    Dr Beatriz Sánchez-Cano presents on the M-MATISSE at the Royal Astronomical Society’s National Astronomy Meeting 2025

  • Rosalind Franklin Rover one step closer to Mars

    A spacecraft built using University of Leicester expertise is one step closer to its mission on the surface of Mars following a successful series of high-altitude tests.

  • IODP Mission-Specific Program (MSP) logging summaries

    Logging programmes and the collection of downhole data form an element of all IODP expeditions.

  • Mars Sample Return is Underway with Mars2020 Launch

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 30 July 2020 With the successful launch of Mars2020 from Cape Canaveral today the first stage in a long and complex sample return plan is finally underway – John Bridges explains on the Mars Science Laboratory...

  • Martin Barstow

    The academic profile of Professor Martin Barstow, Professor of Astrophysics & Space Science/Director of Strategic Partnerships Space Park Leicester at University of Leicester

  • Publications

    Browse the publications written by academics where the Advanced Imaging Facility at the University of Leicester has been of use.

  • Launch of the University's new strategy

    Vice-Chancellor Nishan Canagarajah’s speech on launching the University's new strategy

  • Biodiversity

    Goal 15: Life on Land Goal 15: Life on land sustainable development goal 15 graphic 1675 Read the full report 100| Leicester for Life is a promise made by the University to uphold our motto “So that they may have life.

  • Start your postgraduate journey in April 2026

    Learn more about postgraduate courses with start dates in January and April each year.

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