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  • ExoMars rover named after DNA pioneer

    The ExoMars Rover The ExoMars Rover (courtesy of ESA) 475|The European Space Agency has named its new ExoMars rover Rosalind Franklin, after the DNA pioneer, it has been announced.

  • NASA and European Space Agency visit Leicester for Mars workshop

    Planetary scientists from across the globe, including representatives from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, NASA and European Space Agency, visited the University of Leicester last week for a Mars Sample Return workshop.

  • Talk will explore the search for life beyond Earth

    Professor Karen Olsson-Francis from the Open University will give her talk ‘Living Life at the Limits' at Space Park Leicester on 25 April

  • Leicester and Juno

    Find out more about Leicester and Juno at the University of Leicester.

  • New views of Jupiter showcases swirling clouds on giant planet

    Members of NASA’s Juno mission team, some of the world’s leading observers of Jupiter, and citizen scientists from across the globe attended a workshop co-organised by Leicester academic entiteld ‘New Views of Jupiter: Pro-Am Collaborations during and beyond the NASA Juno...

  • Leicester astronomer leads study of observations of Jupiter in the far-infrared

    Dr Leigh Fletcher from our Department of Physics and Astronomy has lead a team that has produced far-infrared maps of Jupiter for the first time since the twin Voyager spacecraft missions in 1979 using NASA’s Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy, SOFIA.

  • Expert opinions cover Antarctic volcanoes referendums and the menopause

    Professor John Smellie from our School of Geography, Geology and the Environment has written an article for The Conversation discussing how the eruption of volcanoes situated strategically close to any of Antarctica’s ice streams could cause significant amounts of...

  • Queen's Anniversary Prizes

    Celebrate the excellence with three special projects to have received royal recognition

  • Astronomers to offer illuminating insights at national event

    Around 500 astronomers and space scientists who will be gathering in Llandudno, Wales, from 5 to 9 July, for the Royal Astronomical Society National Astronomy Meeting (NAM 2015).

  • College of Science and Engineering (CSE)

    LeMID (Leicester Microbial Sciences and Infectious Disease) academic staff members from the College of Science and Engineering (CSE).

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