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  • PlanetarySeminar: Inside Jupiter: what Juno gravity soundings taught us about the gas giant’s interi

    Posted by mkj13 in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 23 June 2021 At 16:00 on Wednesday June 30th, Dr Marzia Parisi from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory will be presenting a seminar titled: “Inside Jupiter: what Juno gravity soundings taught us about the gas giant’s interior...

  • X-ray crystallography

    X-ray crystallography is a technique used to establish molecular structure by interpretation of diffraction data when a single crystal is placed in an X-ray beam. Find out about the diffractometer at the University of Leicester's Department of Chemistry.

  • Revisiting Holst’s Jupiter a hundred years later

    Reworking of Jupiter from Holst’s Planets suite benefits from insights from a University of Leicester planetary scientist.

  • Students take on the challenges of living on the Moon

    Three-day event saw students take part in a workshop designed to bridge the gap between academic learning and real-world business challenges

  • 2000s Alumni profile

    Read profiles from alumni from the 2000s who have been kind enough to share their University memories with us.

  • 1960s Alumni profiles

    Read profiles from alumni from the 1960s who have been kind enough to share their University memories with us.

  • 2010s Alumni profiles

    Read profiles from alumni from the 2000s who have been kind enough to share their University memories with us.

  • 8th September 2013 Sol 388

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on September 8, 2013 In our last main drive we managed 140 m in one sol! This means we will get to Waypoint 1 more quickly than expected.

  • Research A-Z

    Browse our A-Z of the University's departments, centres and institutes.

  • Friday 17th August Sol 12

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on August 18, 2012 We have chosen our first long term direction for Curiosity – and it is going about 0.5 km towards the NE, to an important  junction between 3 different rock types.  The site has been named Glenelg.

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