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  • Sold-out true crime themed wine tasting evening returns to Cardiff this Valentine’s Day

    Read more about the new true crime event hosted by Dr Angela Muir, Director of the Centre for Regional and Local History

  • NASA astronaut to unveil ambitious plans for humanity’s return to the moon to Leicester audience

    NASA astronaut and planetary scientist Dr Stanley Love will give an exclusive Space Park Conversations talk on Friday 1 March, 2024 at 3.30pm

  • 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.

  • Neptune is cooler than we thought: Study reveals unexpected changes in atmospheric temperatures

    Yet, at Neptune’s south pole, the data reveal a different and surprisingly dramatic change.

  • Universitys Botanic Garden to host Plant Sale Family Day

    The University’s Botanic Garden, on Glebe Road in Oadby, is to host the next of its popular Plant Sale & Family Days on Sunday 1 July, 10.00am – 5.00pm.

  • The sky’s the limit for students thanks to University partnership with Leicestershire Aero Club

    First students have undergone flight training as part of a new Flight Test Course from School of Engineering , who have established a partnership with Leicestershire Aero Club to support training

  • Academic discusses Anthropocene for BBC Radio 4s The Life Scientific programme

    Professor Jan Zalasiewicz (pictured) from the Department of Geology featured on BBC Radio Four’s ‘The Life Scientific’ programme to discuss research into the Anthropocene, a man-made epoch changing the planet’s geology.

  • 29th October 2015 Sol 1148

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on October 29, 2015 We have completed another drill so that we now have the Big Sky and Greenhorn drill holes. As the team becomes more experienced we are getting quicker at producing drillholes and so we can get more analyses.

  • 12th May 2015 Sol 983

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on May 12, 2015 A stunning image of sunset over the Gale Crater Rim!  The sort of long wavelength scattering so characteristic of our Earth’s red sunsets has not occurred. Ehlers et al.

  • Putting satellite data in farmers’ hands to improve food security

    PhD project at University of Leicester aims to get more farmers in Kenya and the UK using Earth Observation (E.O) data, allowing them to plan better for extreme weather, boosting climate resilience and food security

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