Gaia: the galactic mapmaker that is leading a ‘silent revolution’
University of Leicester space scientists are marking the anniversary of a space telescope that aims to create the most accurate and detailed 3D map of our galaxy.
University of Leicester space scientists are marking the anniversary of a space telescope that aims to create the most accurate and detailed 3D map of our galaxy.
Space Park Leicester is establishing a new collaboration with AWE which will explore manufacturing development, testing and qualification methods to support future space science and exploration missions. The collaboration will bring additional employment opportunities to Leicester.
A ‘twin’ of the world’s wetlands is to be created by Leicester scientists from satellite data, mathematical models and artificial intelligence to help monitor and reduce methane emissions.
Space Park Leicester is thrilled to invite the public to join an event commemorating the 20th anniversary of the landing of the Beagle 2 Mars Lander on Christmas Day 2003, an extraordinary mission that captivated the world's attention.
Leicester scientists are bringing their research to the COP28 climate conference in Dubai, showcasing the vital role of space technology and data in tackling climate change.
Space Park Leicester is establishing a new collaboration with AWE which will explore manufacturing development, testing and qualification methods to support future space science and exploration missions. The collaboration will bring additional employment opportunities to Leicester.
"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