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NASA’s rover has landed on Mars. Now what?

Posted on 18th March 202118th March 2021 by Jian Feng

NASA made waves earlier this year by landing their Perseverance rover on the red planet. Jian Feng tells us what comes next.

Meet the 19 year old preparing to be one of the first people on Mars

Posted on 18th March 202118th March 2021 by Megan Pierce

Megan Pierce relates the struggles of being a woman in STEM and spotlights young aspiring astronaut, Alyssa Carson.

Is there life on Venus?

Posted on 27th October 202027th October 2020 by Phoebe Turner

Turns out Bowie may have been searching the wrong planet for signs of life.

Over the Moon About the New Moon

Posted on 28th March 202028th March 2020 by Morwenna Davies

Astronomers have identified a new “mini moon” which is currently orbiting the Earth, and may have been doing so for a while now without any of us realising. The mysterious mass was first identified on […]

Why Musk You Do This?

Posted on 28th March 202028th March 2020 by Katherine Graves

Starlink is Elon Musk’s latest venture. It is a part of SpaceX and aims to create a megaconstellation of broadband internet satellites that will globally provide users with high-speed internet. Sounds great, right? Let me […]

Shaping our Understanding of the Universe: Flat or Spherical?

Posted on 26th February 202026th February 2020 by Zahin Ali

A new paper published in Nature Astrology has bewildered cosmologists by concluding that the shape of the universe might be a sphere, sparking a ‘cosmological crisis’ and forcing scientists to rethink their understanding of the […]

NASA’s Prototype Spacesuits Unveiled for 2024 Artemis Moon Mission

Posted on 22nd October 201931st October 2019 by Penelope Helbest

After NASA’s cancellation of their first ever all-female spacewalk on March the 29th due to a problem with the size of the spacesuits, they have recently unveiled a prototype of The Exploration Extravehicular Mobility Unit […]

Propelling Humanity into the Future

Posted on 10th October 2019 by Alec Sims

With the current UK and worldwide political and climate breakdown, it’s more tempting than ever before to consider relocating to the distant stars. With this and international space week in mind, let’s check in with […]

Review: Ad Astra

Posted on 26th September 201926th September 2019 by Matthew Moorey

Directed by James Gray and starring Brad Pitt, Ad Astra follows astronaut and former soldier Major Roy McBride in the near future, as he ventures into the depths of space to find his long-lost father, […]

Probing Deep into Martian Matter: Reviewing NASA’s ‘7 Minutes of Terror’ after a month of successful InSight operation.

Posted on 29th January 201929th March 2019 by Zahin Ali

It’s now been over two months since against all odds, NASA’s InSight landed safely on the Red Planet, demonstrating a massive triumph for human achievement. Although the entire journey from Earth to Mars lasted 6 […]

Fly Me to The Moon? The Woman Behind America’s Journey into Space

Posted on 6th October 201829th March 2019 by Laura Krusin

Celebrating Space Week with the brain that powered America’s journey into space. Travel into outer space is becoming more and more commonplace – you may have heard Elon Musk recently state that a manned mission […]

Seven Nights of Non-Stop Fun

Posted on 26th January 20181st March 2019 by Bella Davis

As 2018 kicks off and exams are over, it’s time to start having some fun again. If you haven’t quite mastered the art of Leeds nightlife yet, or if its just time for a January […]

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