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Ancient rivers on Mars more than 3.7 billion years old

Ancient rivers on Mars more than 3.7 billion years old

Scientists from around the globe have discovered evidence of ancient rivers on Mars more than 3.7 billion years old, using high-resolution 3D...

OU awarded £2.5 million to further success in planetary sciences

OU awarded £2.5 million to further success in planetary sciences

The Open University (OU) has received £2.5 million from the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) to fund research in planetary...

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OU researchers discover ancient water reservoirs inside Mars

A team of researchers, including scientists from The Open University (OU), have discovered ancient water reservoirs inside the mantle of Mars. OU...

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The Moon in Scotland

Professor of Planetary Science and Exploration, Mahesh Anand, returns this week from a talk series in Scotland as part of the 'Inspiring...

Newly detected green light observed around Mars

Newly detected green light observed around Mars

OU scientists, as part of an international team, have identified a never-before-seen, green glow surrounding Mars with the same characteristics as...

Registration open for our MSc in Space Science and Technology

Registration open for our MSc in Space Science and Technology

Registrations are now open for our MSc in Space Science and Technology. Developed in consultation with the UK Space Agency and the space...

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OU in Scotland plays host to members of the BEERS (Benefits of European Space Agency’s Exploration Roadmap in Socioeconomics) team

The OU in Scotland played host to members of the BEERS (Benefits of European Space Agency’s Exploration Roadmap in Socioeconomics) team including...

New £1 million grant to study space weather

New £1 million grant to study space weather

We are delighted to announce that a team of researchers led by Dr Matthew Soman, Space Instrumentation Research Fellow, in the School of Physical...

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SPS researchers at UK Space Conference 2019

Ben Dryer, Thomas Buggey, Oliver Hetherington, Chiaki Crews, Martyna Hodges, Martine Harvey, James Endicott and Andrew Holland represented a cross...

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Dr Andrew Aldrin visits the School of Physical Sciences

At the start of October we were delighted to welcome Dr Andrew Aldin on a visit to the School of Physical Sciences. Dr Aldrin is the...

A conceptual illustration of a space station on the moon, featuring domes and solar panels against a dark lunar landscape.

Royal Scottish Geographical Society ‘Inspiring People’ talk series including Mahesh Anand

In February, Dr Mahesh Anand, Reader in Planetary Science and Exploration, will be speaking in Scotland as part of a series of talks...

Launch of Chandrayaan-2: CEI involvement in mission science

Launch of Chandrayaan-2: CEI involvement in mission science

The Centre for Electronic Imaging (CEI) in the School of Physical Sciences was involved in development of the X-ray detectors for the CLASS XRF...