Ravenous black hole consumes three Earths’-worth of star every time it passes
Massive burst of X-rays detected by University of Leicester astronomers indicates material three times the mass of Earth burning up in a black hole
Massive burst of X-rays detected by University of Leicester astronomers indicates material three times the mass of Earth burning up in a black hole
Space Park Leicester to collaborate with Bahrain to investigate utilising space technologies for monitoring air quality in Bahrain and the Gulf region in an attempt to proactively monitor greenhouse gas emissions.
The University of Leicester and National Nuclear Laboratory have committed to continue working with the Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute in South Korea on research which is helping scientists to access distant, cold and inhospitable environments in space.
Space Park Leicester teamed up with the National Space Academy and The Smallpeice Trust as part of a dynamic partnership to deliver an exciting Space Engineering outreach course for young people studying A-Levels this Autumn.
Students from the Galactic Unite Scholarship programme, based at the University of Leicester, recently took part in a four-day immersive experience at Spaceport, New Mexico – just a week ahead of Virgin Galactic’s first ever commercial spaceflight. ODIN Space is working on a system that will
Professor of Planetary Science John Bridges has been involved in ground-breaking research into the Solar System’s most primitive building blocks and the evolution of Mars, and has played key roles in NASA and European Space Agency missions.
A company working on a pioneering system to save the space industry billions every year has successfully demonstrated the operation of its technology in orbit. ODIN Space is working on a system that will prevent space debris from destroying satellites – a problem which is
A group of scientists have this week been collecting samples of rock from the NatureScot National Nature Reserve (NNR) as part of the NASA and European Space Agency (ESA)’s Mars Sample Return Campaign.
The Education Secretary has launched a first-of-its-kind degree apprenticeship to boost technical careers in the space industry during a visit to Space Park Leicester, where the University of Leicester intends to host apprentices.
Engineers in Leicester involved in the £10 billion James Webb Space Telescope mission say it is ‘only just getting started’ as it approaches a landmark anniversary.