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Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 26 October 2020
The SKYLARK rocket dominates our newly-revamped foyer in the School of Physics and Astronomy. This blog post provides some of the history of Leicester’s involvement in the SKYLARK project. The involvement of the School of Physics and Astronomy in major space missions began with work developing instruments for Sounding Rocket flights. Starting in 1961, the […]
Posted in Astro, General, Space
Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 26 October 2020
There’s no place like… Mars. Book a 30-minute slot and utterly lose yourself… The Attenborough Arts Centre “Mariner 9” exhibition has been extended. Mariner 9 (2012), by artist Kelly Richardson, presents a video of panoramic view of the Mars landscape hundreds of years in the future, littered with the rusting remains of various missions to […]
Posted in Outreach, Planetary
Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 26 October 2020
The Postgraduate Team have launched a new series of Black History Month newsletters for the School of Physics and Astronomy. Emma Thomas explains the inspirations behind this effort. The Black History Month Newsletters were first created to provide an accessible brief format where readers could start/continue their ongoing education of Black History and Science in […]
Posted in EDI, General, Graduates
Posted by er198 in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 26 October 2020
This week (28th Oct) the virtual Wednesday talk will be delivered by Dr. Alessia Franchini (Università Milano-Bicocca), who will present “Disc eccentricity driving type I and type II outbursts in Be/X-ray binaries”. Members of the School can access this seminar via Microsoft Teams Title : Disc eccentricity driving type I and type II outbursts in Be/X-ray binaries. […]
Posted in Seminar
Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 25 October 2020
Another excellent reason to join our Astronomy and Rocketry Society (AstRoSoc) – the opportunity to compete and win prizes with the Kerbal Space Program! For more information about AstRoSoc, see here. Note that you must be a member of AstRoSoc to be able to take part.
Posted in Undergrad
Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 21 October 2020
The University of Leicester is supporting the future of the UK’s space industry after helping to develop the standard for a new Space Engineering Technician apprenticeship – the very first of its kind to receive Government approval. Providing an important new route for school leavers and others to secure jobs in the sector, the new […]
Posted in Space
Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 19 October 2020
This week (October 15th 2020) the BepiColombo spacecraft made its close approach to Venus, using the flybys (and electric propulsion) to brake against the Sun’s enormous gravity to reach Mercury in 2025. Although MIXS was sleeping through the event, we celebrated Leicester’s contribution to the mission. BepiColombo is carrying a piece of cutting-edge technology developed […]
Posted in Planetary
Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 15 October 2020
Students (graduated and non-graduated), PhDs and Researchers at the University of Leicester are invited to participate to the #T-TeC (Telespazio Technology Contest). This initiative is promoted by Telespazio to enhance university research activities within a well-established “Open Innovation” process. This process is part of the “Idea Factory” of Leonardo S.p.A. The contest aimed at all […]
Posted in Graduates, Undergrad
Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 14 October 2020
Leicester’s Dr. Suzie Imber hosted a live conversation with UK Astronaut Tim Peake, from the Science Museum on October 15th. In this blog post she explains what it was like to speak with an astronaut. On 15th October, I was nervously walking to the Science Museum in London, in the rain. I had been invited […]
Posted in Outreach
Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 13 October 2020
Dr. Leigh Fletcher gave a lecture at the Thermal Infrared Astronomy Workshop sponsored by the European Southern Observatory (ESO) in October 2020, highlighting the planetary atmospheres research at the University of Leicester. Mid-infrared imaging and spectroscopy provides a powerful diagnostic of the atmospheric conditions on the giant planets of our Solar System, from their churning […]
Posted in Planetary, Seminar
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