Discovery of three giant planets could provide rare glimpse into early solar systems
University of Leicester scientists have identified three planets in other solar systems that could reveal clues to the early evolution of planetary systems.
University of Leicester scientists have identified three planets in other solar systems that could reveal clues to the early evolution of planetary systems.
Leading figures from the UK’s space science community will take part in an event in Leicester next month that will help create a roadmap to guide the future of the sector.
Dr Justin Filiberto, Deputy Chief of the Astromaterials Research and Exploration Science (ARES) Division at NASA’s Johnson Space Center will deliver a talk on ‘Assessing the Evidence for Active Basaltic Volcanism on Venus: Current Limitations and Future Prospects’.
Space Park Leicester, a prominent leader in the UK space sector, is pleased to welcome the formation of the new Leicester and Leicestershire Business Board, chaired by Andy Reed OBE.
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.
While the UK has been experiencing warm autumnal weather, a team of planetary scientists has found that Saturn’s late northern summer is experiencing a cooling trend, as huge planetary-scale flows of air have reversed direction as autumn approaches.