Professor Michele Dougherty

Is there life on Jupiter's moons? | The Royal Society

Roma Agrawal speaks to Michele Dougherty about JUICE, a mission hoping to discover the conditions needed for life on the icy moons of Jupiter.

Roma Agrawal speaks to Michele Dougherty about JUICE

Is there life on Jupiter's moons? | The Royal Society

Roma Agrawal speaks to Michele Dougherty about JUICE

Roma Agrawal speaks to Michele Dougherty about JUICE, a mission hoping to discover the conditions needed for life on the icy moons of Jupiter.

Hear all about the Cassini Spacecraft Mission

Schrödinger Lecture 2019: The Cassini Spacecraft Mission

Hear all about the Cassini Spacecraft Mission

Hear all about the Cassini Spacecraft Mission at Saturn’s surprising discoveries and mission results. Michele Dougherty, Professor of Space Physics and Head of Department of Physics, presents the 31st annual Schrödinger Lecture from the Faculty of Natural Sciences.

Our quest to go further into space

Chapter 12: Professor Michele Dougherty

Learn about the importance of engineers to our quest to go further into space.

Professor Michele Dougherty is a pioneering space physicist who is Head of the Department of Physics at Imperial College London. Michele is in charge of the team responsible for the magnetometer – an instrument that will be on board JUICE when it arrives at Jupiter in 2030. Watch to learn about the importance of engineers to our quest to go further into space.

Cassini and Voyager missions

Moons of Saturn - Michele Dougherty / Serious Science

Physicist Michele Dougherty on Cassini and Voyager missions and the possibility of life on Enceladus

Physicist Michele Dougherty on Cassini and Voyager missions and the possibility of life on Enceladus
Michele Dougherty — Professor of Space Physics, Imperial College London