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5 Big Questions About the Universe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DAvWnWKDeI Last year, the BBC broadcast “The Universe” TV series, which several SPS Astronomy staff were...
Lighting it Up: The Physics of Imaging Space
https://youtu.be/Kr036HaTkrE The School of Physical Sciences (SPS) Outreach and Public Engagement (OPE) team have spent the last year working...

World Space Week at the OU
We are running a number of online panel events in World Space Week open to everyone. You can find out more on the links below, where you can sign-up...
60 second adventures in Artificial Intelligence
Colleagues within the School of Physical Sciences have been involved in the production of a new set of 60 second adventures centred around...
STFC funding for research on the Winchcombe meteorite
Researchers from the School of Physical Sciences have been involved in the ongoing analyses of the Winchcombe meteorite aptly named after the...
ExoMars science at Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition
Some of our researchers are involved with this year's Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition 2021, which is taking place online from Thursday...
Applications closed: Lecturer in Environment and Sustainability
Change your career, change lives The Open University is the UK’s largest university, a world leader in flexible part-time education combining a...
Knowledge partner for MK:IF Museum of the Moon
The School of Physical Sciences are collaborating with the Milton Keynes International Festival as part of the Open University's knowledge...

Hardware upgrades at OpenScience Observatory in Tenerife
The OpenScience Observatory’s Tenerife facilities finally received their long-awaited hardware upgrade, one year late due to COVID travel...

Ice, sand and the spiders from Mars in the laboratory
Researchers from The School of Physical Sciences at The Open University (OU) have recreated the formation of spider-like patterns on Mars in their...

A team of UK scientists, guided by meteor specialists, have recovered pieces of an extremely rare meteorite, a type which has never fallen anywhere in the UK before
Fragments of a fireball, which recently fell to Earth, have been located in Winchcombe, Gloucestershire and are now in the care of Museum...
3D maps of ozone and dust on Mars
A new research grant will make it possible to create maps of ozone and dust found on Mars as part of the ExoMars mission. The mission...