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21 October 2024
Space probe proposal and climate research funding: News from Imperial
20 September 2024
Photo story: Imperial instrument installed on a solar-wind-studying spacecraft
05 September 2024
Imperial professor appointed Executive Chair of major UK science funding body
15 July 2024
‘Morning’ and ‘evening’ detected on an exoplanet
05 July 2024
Repurposed technology used to probe new regions of Mars’ atmosphere
03 November 2023
Q&A with Dr Nicky Fox: NASA’s Head of Science and Imperial alum
27 July 2023
Imperial researcher awarded £1m for magma-mapping project
14 June 2023
Origin of superfast solar wind found by spacecraft flying close to the Sun
23 May 2023
How Imperial is helping build the next generation of space careers
16 May 2023
JUICE magnetometer passes fitness tests and is ready to take data
02 May 2023
Signs that a rocky exoplanet could have an atmosphere detected by JWST
26 April 2023
Imperial-led Jupiter-bound instrument successfully deployed
17 April 2023
Imperial researchers team up with NASA to launch new citizen science study
14 April 2023
Space mission to Jupiter’s icy moons launches with Imperial-built kit on board
13 January 2023
Imperial astrophysicists recognised for teaching and research excellence
13 July 2022
Imperial students set to send reusable rocket into space
08 June 2022
Comet-mapping mission gets the go-ahead
18 May 2022
Solar storms can be predicted a day in advance, shows mission to the Sun
01 April 2022
Making cancer vulnerable and building bridges with MPs: News from the College
14 October 2021
Imperial to build instrument for new NASA mission to study the solar wind
06 October 2021
When the solar wind hits Earth’s magnetosphere, a surprising stillness ensues
17 August 2021
Mini space mission launches with Imperial kit on board
09 August 2021
Serendipitous double flyby of Venus provides unprecedented science opportunity
21 July 2021
Physics students take first-year project to peer-reviewed paper
"We knew that to make real progress we had to get back into the lab. You can't build a magnetometer in your kitchen… or can you?"