Leicester researchers use satellites to tackle landfill methane leaks
Researchers in Leicester are leading an international project using satellites to help curb methane emissions from landfill sites.
Researchers in Leicester are leading an international project using satellites to help curb methane emissions from landfill sites.
Exobotics, a pioneering nanosatellite manufacturer has successfully graduated from the European Space Agency Business Incubation Centre (ESA BIC) at Space Park Leicester.
A satellite developed by British academics and engineers, including expertise from the Space Park Leicester and the National Centre for Earth Observation, is set to become the first in the world to measure accurately the condition and carbon mass of the Earth’s forests from space
Space Park Leicester celebrates the graduation of Messium, the world’s most advanced agricultural hyperspectral imaging company, from the prestigious ESA Business Incubation Centre (ESA-BIC) programme.
Organisations pushing the boundaries of space exploration and community groups are being given unprecedented new access to Space Park Leicester’s world class facilities.
Scientists at the National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO), hosted at Space Park Leicester, have welcomed news that a satellite for monitoring atmospheric carbon dioxide to help tackle climate change has completed assembly and qualification in the UK, and is now ready for launch.