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University of Leicester funded £330,000 to study gamma-ray bursts

University of Leicester have received a sizable grant to investigate some of the universe's largest explosions - gamma-ray bursts.

Moon dust collection facilitated with new realistic computer model

A new computer model developed by researchers at the University of Bristol mimics Moon dust, leading to smoother and safer Lunar robot teleoperations.

Celebrating space innovation at the 10th European Rover Challenge

The 10th European Rover Challenge will consist of a Martian robot competition in which academic teams from around the world participate.

Origins of intense light in supermassive black holes and Tidal Disruption Events revealed

A new study is a significant breakthrough in understanding Tidal Disruption Events involving supermassive black holes. Read more here.

Research on lunar rocks solves missing pieces in the Moon’s geology

The discovery explains the signature composition of lunar rocks and their presence on the lunar surface. Read more here.

Surprise gamma-ray feature detected by NASA’s Fermi

Astronomers have analysed 13 years of data from NASA’s Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope to reveal a surprise gamma-ray feature outside of our galaxy.

Cold exoplanet discovery sheds light on planetary formation

Astronomers have made the rare discovery of a small and cold exoplanet and its massive outer companion. Read more here.

NASA Artemis missions delayed to improve astronaut safety

The NASA Artemis missions to the Moon have been pushed back to deliver significant updates to technologies and enhance astronaut safety.

Origin of odd radio circles around the Universe detected by researchers

A team of researchers from the University of California San Diego has determined why odd radio circles have formed. Read more here.

What are the clouds of Venus made of?

University of Cambridge researchers have unveiled a missing component in the clouds of Venus.

NASA’s Ingenuity Mars helicopter sets new distance record

NASA’s Ingenuity Mars helicopter set a new all-time distance record during the month of December. Read more here.

Habitable planets to be identified with atmospheric CO2 levels

An international team of researchers have discovered that atmospheric CO2 levels hold the key to discovering habitable planets.

Smallest free-floating brown dwarf identified by Webb

Astronomers have identified a tiny, free-floating brown dwarf when determining the smallest object that can form in a star-like manner.

NIRPS consortium receives boost from laser frequency comb technology to advance exoplanet research

Learn how the NIRPS consortium has received a cutting-edge boost from CSEM’s laser frequency comb technology to expand exoplanet research.

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