What will the future of Lunar exploration look like as humans return to the Moon?
A panel of experts from University of Leicester will meet this week to discuss the future of Lunar exploration and its implications for international relations.
A panel of experts from University of Leicester will meet this week to discuss the future of Lunar exploration and its implications for international relations.
Space Park Leicester has showcased its vital role in UK space and Earth observation science at the internationally recognised Middle East Space Conference in Oman.
Leicester researchers studying the Earth’s surface temperature have warned the more frequent extreme weather the world is experiencing will soon reach a tipping point if carbon emissions are not reduced.
An agri-tech start-up working to eradicate global agricultural waste with support from Space Park Leicester has been accepted on to one of the UK Space Agency’s most prestigious business support programmes.
A first of its kind consortium of more than 30 leading research and science institutions has been backed by £6.5 million to help provide all four UK governments with rapid response evidence on addressing land use as a major greenhouse gas emitter.
The spectacular light displays of the aurora borealis will be the focus of a prestigious lecture to be given by a University of Leicester space scientist for the Royal Astronomical Society
Earth observation scientists in Leicester release new series of images that paint a picture of our climate vulnerability.
An innovative start-up on a mission to make space more accessible to businesses is now taking advantage of world-leading facilities at Space Park Leicester.
A cutting-edge x-ray telescope has shaken off a test that put it through the rigours of being launched into space, in a major milestone for a mission to study the effects of the solar wind.
A team of scientists at the University of Leicester have lent their expertise to test a space telescope that will search for some of the Universe’s most extreme and elusive explosions.