Space Park Leicester and NCEO launches Earth image competition in celebration of COP28
"Earth in Focus: Our World from Space" aims to highlight the crucial role satellites play in monitoring and addressing climate change.
"Earth in Focus: Our World from Space" aims to highlight the crucial role satellites play in monitoring and addressing climate change.
A University of Leicester space scientist is part of an international team that has discovered ‘sand clouds’ on a planet orbiting a nearby star, using an instrument on the James Webb Space Telescope that University engineers and scientists helped design and develop.
Academics and professionals from Space Park Leicester will be on hand at the 2023 UK Space Conference in Belfast next week to showcase the University of Leicester’s long-standing heritage of space science, engineering and space instrumentation product development.
The University of Leicester are inviting applications for research fellowships in the context of a UKRI grant ‘Self-learning digital twins for sustainable land management’. The project is funded under the AI for Net Zero programme and is developing technology to aid decision-making for reducing greenhouse
Space Park Leicester, in collaboration with the National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO), is delighted to invite the public to a night of community engagement and celebration as part of a series of events to mark the COP28 Climate Summit (30 Nov – 12 Dec).
Two space missions that involve the University of Leicester are in the final stages of the selection process that will see one successful mission taken forward by ESA for launch
Space Park Leicester, a renowned hub for innovation and collaboration in the space and space-enabled sectors, celebrated the successful launch of the Leicester Business Festival 2023 at a special ceremony today.
Space Park Leicester is delighted to announce a special event commemorating the 10th anniversary of the launch of the Gaia space observatory.
The presence of an infrared aurora on the cold, outer planet of Uranus has been confirmed for the first time by University of Leicester astronomers.
School children are invited to share inspirational creations about how to limit climate change as part of Space Park Leicester and the National Centre for Earth Observation’s (NCEO) series of events to mark the COP28 Climate Summit (30 Nov – 12 Dec).