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  • 5th June 2013 Sol 296

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on June 5, 2013 The latest puzzle for us is Point Lake.

  • Thursday 9th August Sol 3

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on August 8, 2012 We wait for each pass by Odyssey  or Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO)  to return more images.   Our navigation cameras (NavCam) are producing the first of our panoramic mosaics.

  • 2nd July 2014 Sol 678

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on July 2, 2014 Here is a new classic image from Mars: a selfie from Kimberley.  You can see the dark drill hole and the practice drill hole beside it.

  • Study shows slow walking pace is good predictor of heart-related deaths

    A team of researchers at the NIHR Leicester Biomedical Research Centre - a partnership between Leicester’s Hospitals, the University of Leicester and Loughborough University - has concluded that middle-aged people who report that they are slow walkers could be at higher risk...

  • Monday 14th January 2013 Sol 157

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on January 15, 2013 AS we are thinking about a drill target, the rock around us has a clastic texture, that is it is made of rounded grains that have been transported by water or wind.

  • Research suggests people with forms of earlyonset Parkinsons disease may benefit from boosting niacin in diet

    People with certain forms of early-onset Parkinson’s disease may benefit from boosting the amount of niacin in their diet, according to new research from our University. Niacin, or Vitamin B3, is found in a variety of foods, including nuts and meat.

  • Spacecraft Instrumentation for Space and Planetary Science

    Module code: PA7015 This module will cover instrument systems for particle detection, as well as a large part of the electromagnetic spectrum, and will provide you with a greater knowledge of the complementary nature of instruments selected for a particular mission.

  • Spacecraft Instrumentation for Space and Planetary Science

    Module code: PA7015 This module will cover instrument systems for particle detection, as well as a large part of the electromagnetic spectrum, and will provide you with a greater knowledge of the complementary nature of instruments selected for a particular mission.

  • Spacecraft Instrumentation for Space and Planetary Science

    Module code: PA7015 This module will cover instrument systems for particle detection, as well as a large part of the electromagnetic spectrum, and will provide you with a greater knowledge of the complementary nature of instruments selected for a particular mission.

  • Leicester to lead development of space instrument

    A space mission called SMILE (Solar Wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link Explorer) which is a joint collaboration between scientists from the UK, Europe, Canada, the US and China, has received the go-ahead for an initial study phase this summer by the European Space Agency...

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