Northern Lights growing impact on humanity to be explored in Leicester
The impact the Northern Lights has on our world will be explored by a leading expert in the field at a free talk at Space Park Leicester.
The impact the Northern Lights has on our world will be explored by a leading expert in the field at a free talk at Space Park Leicester.
University of Leicester scientists are to work on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world’s largest and most powerful particle accelerator, as they help to upgrade one of its experiments.
Visitors to an out of this world free networking event at Space Park Leicester tomorrow will come face-to-face with the globe’s first ever interactive space suit.
The University has confirmed the appointment of Will Wells as Chief Executive Officer of Space Park Leicester from 2 June, taking up the role from his current position as Director of Commercialisation and Knowledge Exchange within the Research and Enterprise Division.
AWE experts at the forefront of techniques to locate the sources of underground explosions on Earth and in space will share their knowledge at a free event at Space Park Leicester.
A scientist who studies the Universe’s largest and brightest explosion is to become a bright light himself, as he receives one of science’s highest honours.
Physicists and engineers on one of the UK’s most exciting space-related courses are being offered the chance to study at a US university which has helped develop technologies that have powered historic deep space missions.
Astronaut training was one of the hot topics explored by the next generation of space enthusiasts at a special Shetland camp supported by experts from Leicester.
A team led by the University of Leicester has used the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope to capture new details of the auroras on our Solar System’s largest planet.
Exobotics, a pioneering nanosatellite manufacturer has successfully graduated from the European Space Agency Business Incubation Centre (ESA BIC) at Space Park Leicester.