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  • Could Pegasus really fly

    In Greek mythology, the winged horse Pegasus was ridden by the hero Bellerophon to defeat the fearsome Chimera, a beast often depicted as being part goat, part lion and part snake.

  • Indias first black hole space observation satellite to launch

    Researchers from the Department of Physics and Astronomy been involved in the development of the first ever Indian satellite dedicated to astronomical observations, including of black holes, which will be launching from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota in...

  • Partnership could see Malaysian college graduates progress to University of Leicester

    The University of Leicester has embarked on a new international partnership, by signing an agreement with a Malaysian college.

  • Yuan Gao

    The academic profile of Dr Yuan Gao, Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • Sunday 5th August. Landing Day.

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on August 5, 2012 I get up to a beautiful day in California with humming birds feeding and clear views of the San Gabriel Mountains. We will have a final MSL team briefing  tonight at 9 pm PDT.

  • Hayley Power

    The academic profile of Miss Hayley Power, Health Sciences PhD Student at University of Leicester

  • Phil Evans

    The academic profile of Dr Phil Evans, Lecturer in Astrophysics at University of Leicester

  • Centenary PhD Scholarships

    022 as part of its ambition to deliver on its strategic aim to ‘nurture the next generation of researchers to become world-leaders in their field’.

  • Postcards from the Universe: Blues for the Red Planet

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 1 July 2020 Dr.

  • Modern Languages Summer School

    Module code: ML2007 When you take one of our Modern Languages courses, you’ll have the opportunity to take part in one of our partly-funded two-week summer schools during the summer vacation at the end of your first year, which is an integral part of your degree.

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