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More than 200 ancient galaxy clusters discovered
Astronomers have spotted more than 200 rapidly star-forming clusters of galaxies that could shed light on galaxy evolution.
More than 200 ancient galaxy clusters discovered
Astronomers have spotted more than 200 rapidly star-forming clusters of galaxies that could shed light on galaxy evolution.
Imperial team are gearing up for their mission to the sun
A NASA rocket is expected to blast off from Cape Canaveral in October 2018, carrying a spacecraft that will fly closer to the sun than ever before.
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Profile of a comet chaser: Dr Matt Taylor
Dr Matt Taylor, Imperial alumnus and European Space Agency Project Scientist, discusses his experience of guiding the Rosetta spacecraft to comet 67P.
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Imperial Podcast: Venus, music and rogue bacteria
Imperial researchers put forward plans for a new mission to Earth's less celebrated neighbour
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Anxious wait for Rosetta mission as craft tries to land on comet
Rosetta's landing craft is making its final descent towards comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko today after a ten year mission.
Professor Michele Dougherty talks about space missions and her first telescope
An Imperial scientist who is leading missions to Saturn and Jupiter has been awarded a prestigious Research Professorship by the Royal Society.
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Bringing space research closer to home: a roundup from Imperial's SpaceLab 2014
A comet-chasing mission, space vehicle design, space weather and more were all on show at Imperial's SpaceLab2014.
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Imperial Podcast: Universal sounds, green growth and invasive species
Using only the most common thousand words in the English language, Dr Roberto Trotta explains 'all you need to know about all-there-is'.
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Dr Roberto Trotta explains 'All you need to know about All-There-Is'
Could you explain the long and complicated story of our universe using only the most common thousand words in the English language?
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Imperial podcast: Measuring 'Marsquakes', Moroccan meteorites and Invictus Games
What is inside Mars? Professor Tom Pike discusses 2016 NASA mission to Mars and how he plans to measure 'Marsquakes'.