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Astronomy & Space - Environment - 05.10.2023
Satellite swarm to provide ’missing link’ between space weather and space debris
The European Space Agency (ESA) has funded a new mission concept involving a "swarm" of satellites to address the growing threat of space debris.

Astronomy & Space - 05.10.2023
The University of Manchester joins landmark mission to trace Universe back to the Big Bang
The University of Manchester will play a crucial role in a landmark mission to trace patterns in the light from space, looking back almost to the Big Bang, bringing us closer to understanding the nature of our Universe and how it began.

Astronomy & Space - Electroengineering - 05.10.2023
Satellite 'swarm' could provide missing link between space weather and space debris
Satellite ’swarm’ could provide missing link between space weather and space debris
The European Space Agency (ESA) has funded a new mission concept involving a "swarm" of satellites to tackle the growing threat of space debris.

Physics - Astronomy & Space - 27.09.2023
Berthold Leibinger Innovationspreis 2023

Astronomy & Space - Environment - 24.09.2023
The University of Manchester to receive and study sample of asteroid Bennu as part of NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission
The University of Manchester is to receive a sample from asteroid Bennu, which will help unveil secrets of our Solar System.

Astronomy & Space - 22.09.2023
’Improving the detection of gravitational waves’

Astronomy & Space - Physics - 14.09.2023
UCL physicist investigating planetary formation awarded New Horizons prize

Astronomy & Space - Earth Sciences - 07.09.2023
Spotlight on... Liz Mooney
Spotlight on... Liz Mooney

Astronomy & Space - Physics - 31.08.2023
New JWST images of Supernova 1987A's keyhole could unlock mysteries of exploding stars, astronomers claim
New JWST images of Supernova 1987A’s keyhole could unlock mysteries of exploding stars, astronomers claim
New images of a supernova and its remnant 168,000 light years from Earth have revealed clues about how exploding stars develop over time, according to an international team of scientists.

Astronomy & Space - 30.08.2023
Astrophysicists urge stargazers not to miss August’s double-supermoon

Astronomy & Space - Health - 24.08.2023
Research to boost bioprinting technology to address critical health challenges in space
New research by The University of Manchester will enhance the power of bioprinting technology, opening doors to transform advances in medicine and addressing critical health challenges faced by astronauts during space missions. Bioprinting involves using specialised 3D printers to print living cells creating new skin, bone, tissue or organs for transplantation.

Astronomy & Space - Music - 23.08.2023
Spotlight on... Dr Francisco Diego

Astronomy & Space - Physics - 21.08.2023
Second James Webb image of Ring Nebula hints at dying star's companion
Second James Webb image of Ring Nebula hints at dying star’s companion
A beautiful new image of the Ring Nebula captured by the James Webb Space Telescope, which reveals new features in the outer regions of the ring, has been released by ESA, NASA and CSA and an international team co-led by a UCL astronomer. The image, from James Webb's MIRI (Mid-Infrared Instrument) ( on the right of the main image above ), complements an image issued earlier this month, showing the Ring Nebula at shorter wavelengths of infrared light, taken by James Webb's NIRCam (Near Infrared Camera) ( above left ).

Astronomy & Space - Physics - 04.08.2023
Astronomers spy structures that 'no previous telescope could detect' in new images of dying star
Astronomers spy structures that ’no previous telescope could detect’ in new images of dying star

Astronomy & Space - 03.08.2023
Astronomer captures stunning images of the Ring Nebula on James Webb Space Telescope
JWST/NIRcam composite image of the Ring Nebula. The images clearly show the main ring, surrounded by a faint halo and with many delicate structures.

Astronomy & Space - Physics - 03.08.2023
James Webb Space Telescope captures stunning images of the Ring Nebula
James Webb Space Telescope captures stunning images of the Ring Nebula
Breath-taking new images of the iconic Ring Nebula in Lyra (Messier 57), have been recorded by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), showcasing the nebula's intricate and ethereal beauty in unprecedented detail.

Astronomy & Space - 02.08.2023
Supermoon: How an illusion makes the full Moon appear bigger than it really is
Supermoon: How an illusion makes the full Moon appear bigger than it really is
Osnat Katz (UCL Science & Technology Studies) tells readers all they need to know about this week's supermoon in The Conversation No matter where you are in the world, and no matter how light the skies are, the Moon is always there.

Astronomy & Space - 31.07.2023
First-light images from Euclid-VIS
First-light images from Euclid-VIS
The European Space Agency released the first images taken by the Euclid space telescope's VIS instrument, which was built by an international team led by UCL's Mullard Space Science Laboratory.

Astronomy & Space - Earth Sciences - 28.07.2023
Scottish rocks to play a key role in Mars space mission
Scottish rocks to play a key role in Mars space mission
Ancient rocks from the Isle of Rum in northwest Scotland are playing an important role in an international space mission to discover more about Mars. It's amazing to think that somewhere right here in the UK might be able to tell us something about the geology of a different planet Helen Williams A group of scientists, including from the University of Cambridge, 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 Program.

Astronomy & Space - Earth Sciences - 28.07.2023
Rum rocks to play a key role in Mars space mission
Ancient rocks from the Isle of Rum are playing an important role in an international space mission to discover more about Mars.

Astronomy & Space - Physics - 25.07.2023
UK and Europe join forces for construction of European Solar Telescope
Researchers from the School of Physics & Astronomy are lending their support to construction of the largest-ever solar telescope built in Europe, designed to provide unparalleled insight into the phenomena of space weather.

Physics - Astronomy & Space - 25.07.2023
The fourth state of matter: How the Sun’s plasma could help to answer humanity’s challenges
Scientists are studying plasma in the Sun-s atmosphere, to help address some of humanity's greatest challenges - from harnessing an endless source of green energy to building knowledge of the Earth's climate.

Astronomy & Space - Physics - 21.07.2023
Michele Dougherty elected next President of the Institute of Physics

Astronomy & Space - Physics - 13.07.2023
Spotlight on... Professor Andrew Pontzen
Spotlight on... Professor Andrew Pontzen

Astronomy & Space - 13.07.2023
Astronaut Anne McClain to receive honorary doctorate at the University of Bath
Astronaut Anne McClain to receive honorary doctorate at the University of Bath

Environment - Astronomy & Space - 12.07.2023
The University of Manchester backs global efforts to make space more sustainable
Leading researchers from across The University of Manchester (UoM) have given their support to a global initiative endorsed by His Majesty King Charles III promoting the sustainable use of space.

Astronomy & Space - Physics - 11.07.2023
Astronomers working to solve mysteries of universe after Euclid satellite launch
Astronomers working to solve mysteries of universe after Euclid satellite launch
Mysteries of the dark universe which have bewildered astronomers for centuries could finally be solved by Southampton scientists after a satellite was fired into space. The £1billlion Euclid rocket was launched by SpaceX in July to reveal the origins of the cosmos. The satellite, which is fitted with telescopic space cameras, is on a six-year mission to shed light on dark energy and dark matter - which scientists say account for 95 per cent of the known universe.

Astronomy & Space - 01.07.2023
Mission to map the dark Universe sets off on space journey
Mission to map the dark Universe sets off on space journey
A European mission to explore how gravity, dark energy and dark matter shaped the evolution of the Universe soared into space today from Cape Canaveral.

Physics - Astronomy & Space - 27.06.2023
Department of Physics holds Eureka research conference for the third time
Department of Physics holds Eureka research conference for the third time

Astronomy & Space - Physics - 26.06.2023
University of Glasgow celebrates links to Einstein with tree planting ceremony

Astronomy & Space - Physics - 23.06.2023
Space telescope to shed light on the dark universe
Space telescope to shed light on the dark universe
Euclid, a space mission led by the European Space Agency that includes a massive optical camera designed and built by UCL researchers, will map the large-scale structures of the universe to better understand two mysterious components: dark matter and dark energy. Everything that we can see and detect in the world around us - the stars, galaxies, flowers, our bodies, atoms - represents just 5% of the universe.

Astronomy & Space - 02.06.2023
Solstice and Equinox Lecture - Warwick Astrophysicist Dr Anne-Marie Broomhall to speak about Music of the Sun

Astronomy & Space - Social Sciences - 30.05.2023
From fleeing Hitler to revolutionising space exploration: Fascinating archive comes to Southampton
From fleeing Hitler to revolutionising space exploration: Fascinating archive comes to Southampton

Astronomy & Space - 09.05.2023
New report sets course for future of European astronomy
New report sets course for future of European astronomy
A new report by an international consortium of leading astronomers, including UCL's Professor Amelie Saintonge, has set out recommendations to transform our understanding of the universe in the next decade.

Astronomy & Space - Physics - 26.04.2023
Imperial-led Jupiter-bound instrument successfully deployed
A week after launch, the boom hosting the magnetometer instrument on the JUpiter ICy moons Explorer (JUICE) mission has been successfully deployed.

Astronomy & Space - History & Archeology - 25.04.2023
Happy 100th Birthday, Sir Francis!
Happy 100th Birthday, Sir Francis!

Physics - Astronomy & Space - 20.04.2023
Theoretical physicist elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Astronomy & Space - Campus - 19.04.2023
From textbook to telescope: Campus observatory adds shine to astrophysics courses
From textbook to telescope: Campus observatory adds shine to astrophysics courses

Astronomy & Space - Event - 14.04.2023
Galaxy evolution pioneer wins major international prize
Galaxy evolution pioneer wins major international prize

Astronomy & Space - Physics - 14.04.2023
Space mission to Jupiter’s icy moons launches with Imperial-built kit on board
The JUpiter ICy moons Explorer (JUICE) has successfully launched, carrying Imperial kit on a mission to assess the habitability of Jupiter's moons.

Astronomy & Space - 11.04.2023
Manchester plays host to ’largest ever’ National Student Space Conference

Music - Astronomy & Space - 23.03.2023
Imperial collaborates with composer to explore moons through music

Astronomy & Space - Environment - 23.03.2023
Europe urged to aim high in space exploration
Europe urged to aim high in space exploration
A panel of high level experts, including UCL academics Professor Mariana Mazzucato and Professor Chris Rapley, has recommended that the European Space Agency should embark on a revolutionary endeavour to significantly increase its autonomy in human and robotic space exploration.

Physics - Astronomy & Space - 22.03.2023
Opinion: Great Mysteries of Physics 3 - is there a multiverse?
Opinion: Great Mysteries of Physics 3 - is there a multiverse?
In The Conversation's Podcast "Great Mysteries of Physics," Professor Andrew Pontzen (UCL Physics & Astronomy) describes the hypothesized concept of the multiverse, a theory that there are infinite possible universes but we only experience a single version of events.

Astronomy & Space - Innovation - 16.03.2023
’cosmic concrete’ that is twice as strong as regular concrete
University of Manchester scientists have created a new material, dubbed 'StarCrete' which is made from extra-terrestrial dust, potato starch, and a pinch of salt and could be used to build homes on Mars.

Event - Astronomy & Space - 09.03.2023
Lifetime achievement award for University of Glasgow gravitational wave physicist

Astronomy & Space - Environment - 08.03.2023
Humanity's quest to discover the origins of life in the universe
Humanity’s quest to discover the origins of life in the universe
Scientists from the University of Cambridge, ETH Zurich, Harvard University, and the University of Chicago have founded the Origins Federation, which will advance our understanding of the emergence and early evolution of life, and its place in the cosmos.

Astronomy & Space - Health - 25.01.2023
Podcast: Fighting fungi, the music of the moons, and self-healing crystals

Astronomy & Space - 13.01.2023
The MeerKAT radio telescope in South Africa receives prestigious award of the Royal Astronomical Society
The MeerKAT team is awarded the Group Award of the Royal Astronomical Society for a series of spectacular observations in radio astronomy, the highlight being the images of the Galactic Centre region and the spectacular radio bubbles.

Astronomy & Space - Earth Sciences - 13.01.2023
Dr Rhian Jones wins 2023 Royal Astronomical Society Price Medal
Dr Rhian Jones wins 2023 Royal Astronomical Society Price Medal