ispace and Space Park Leicester collaborate on lunar night survival technology
ispace and Space Park Leicester agree collaboration on approaches to lunar night survivability for future ispace lunar lander and rover missions.
ispace and Space Park Leicester agree collaboration on approaches to lunar night survivability for future ispace lunar lander and rover missions.
A top UK provider of advanced geospatial and hybrid intelligence is helping to develop Leicester’s brightest young talent.
A special camera has been installed at Space Park Leicester to detect fireballs and help scientists more efficiently recover meteorites when they fall to Earth from outer space.
TWI is a membership-driven organisation which helps firms design, create and operate products by providing them with expert advice and safety assurance related to engineering, materials and joining technologies.
NASA’s head of science toured Space Park Leicester to see its wide-ranging work and its efforts to inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers.
Companies are being encouraged to join a dynamic programme which unlocks the potential of space for businesses.
Innovative solutions to tackle problems associated with satellite technology and sustainable moon habitation were showcased by students during Space Park Leicester’s latest Enterprise Challenge.
An international team of researchers, including astronomers from the University of Leicester, has successfully used NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope to map the weather on the hot gas-giant exoplanet WASP-43 b.
The first images taken by an explosion-hunting space telescope that was built with the help of University of Leicester scientists have been released.
A leading figure from NASA’s headquarters in Washington will explore the science from the James Webb Space Telescope at Space Park Leicester next month.