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Lift-off planned for historic mission to the Moon
Peregrine Mission One, which successfully launched today (8 January 2024), marks a historic journey from Florida to the Moon. The mission is a...

Ask the Expert: Generative AI at the OU – Thursday, 21 September- 12:00-13:00
Ask the Expert: Generative AI at the OU - Thursday, 21 September- 12:00-13:00 In this session we will first quickly give an overview of the...

UK Space Agency extends funding for OU space imaging project
The UK Space Agency (UKSA) has signalled its commitment to OU space research by increasing its funding for a pioneering space imaging project by...

The Secret Genius of Modern Life
From Thursday 10 November a new six-part OU/BBC series, The Secret Genius of Modern Life, will be shown on BBC Two at 8pm. Each...

Asteroid Day 2020: a celebration of our asteroid research
Asteroid Day To mark Asteroid Day, we have spent some time pulling together the various threads of asteroid research that take place within The...

Postgraduate Space Science course registrations open
Places are still available on our MSc in Space Science and Technology and our Postgraduate Certificate in Space Science for 2021 start. Our...
One step closer to building habitats on the Moon
A team of lunar scientists from The Open University (OU) and the European Astronaut Centre (EAC) are making advances in building permanent...
27th July fourth of 50th birthday celebrations of systems teaching at the OU
The School of Engineering and Innovation takes a broad, interdisciplinary and multi-disciplinary approach to Engineering and Innovation. We have a...
Open University lab final destination for extraterrestrial samples that could reveal secrets of the Universe
Scientists from The Open University have today taken delivery of pristine samples from an asteroid which could reveal the secrets to how our Solar...

PhD student Hannah Sargeant makes Forbes 30 under 30 list
We want to congratulate School of Physical Sciences final year PhD student Hannah Sargeant for being selected to be on the Forbes 30...

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...