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  • In the Footsteps of Caesar: the archaeology of the first Roman invasions of Britain

    The University of Leicester School of Archaeology and Ancient History In the Footsteps of Caesar project

  • 2nd November 2016 Sol 1508

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on November 2, 2016 We have found an iron meteorite – called Egg Rock.  Curiosity was close enough to determine that it is composed of iron, with some nickel.

  • Contact us

    Get in touch with the Department of Cardiovascular Sciences at the University of Leicester by email, post and telephone.

  • jbridges

    This blog is a record of my experiences and work during the Mars Science Laboratory mission, from the preparation, landing on August 5th 2012 Pacific Time, and onwards...I will also post updates about our other Mars work on meteorites, ExoMars and new missions.

  • Partnerships staff

    Browse our Education CPD+ staff in the School of Education at Leicester and see their contact details to get in touch with them.

  • Technical and experimental staff

    View the technical and experimental team working within Engineering at Leicester and find out how to get in touch.

  • UK First as new NHS study of digital ‘smart inhalers’ for children with asthma starts in Leicester

    A new study, led by the University of Leicester, exploring the use of Smart Inhalers to prevent asthma flare-ups in children and young people has started in the city.

  • Outreach

    Staff in Film Studies at the University of Leicester are committed to presenting their work outside Higher Education, and to discussing research ideas beyond the university. Find out more about our Outreach.

  • Andrew Dunn: Page 31

    Academic Librarian.

  • Monday 15th October Sol 69

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on October 15, 2012 As we are currently static in Rocknest the use of the Mast instruments comes to the fore.  In particular, ChemCam is important.  ChemCam uses a laser to hit rocks at a distance of metres away.

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