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Vincent Van Eylen 3 h
Getting ready to learn about the Sun! At 1 o'clock lecture by 's Prof. Sarah Matthews! :)
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UCL News 4. velj
A simulation of a supermassive black hole by Dr Ziri Younsi was revealed today in a special stamp collection and coin cover by to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the
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UK Space Agency 4. velj
The UK-built is scheduled for launch from the USA in a matter of days. 🚀 We spoke to from 's about the mission, what it's hoping to discover about our Sun, and the UK expertise that has gone into it. ☀️ 🛰️
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UCL News 31. sij
Listen to Prof Chris Owen discuss how the new mission will ‘sniff’ the Sun and take close-up images to improve our understanding of our home star and its impact on Earth ‘PM’ (from 22 mins 48 secs)
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MSSL Solar Group 29. sij
First light observations from DKIST have been released ☀️🔭 We’re looking forward to getting our hands on some data! Well done to all involved.
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MSSL Solar Group 30. sij
The largest solar telescope in the world, which was built by a team involving UCL Mullard Space Science Laboratory engineers and scientists, has captured the clearest and most detailed images of the Sun yet.
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UCL News 30. sij
The largest solar telescope in the world , which was built by a team involving UCL engineers and scientists, has captured the clearest and most detailed images of the Sun yet
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In Our Time 28. sij
Here's the extended podcast of our Solar Wind discussion, with more on the cost and value of space exploration
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Made in Arts London 27. sij
We love this brilliant film about our artist 's residency at Mullard Space Science Laboratory (UCL), , by her filmmaker son Sam Charlesworth -
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MullardSpaceScience 24. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @RokNezic
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MullardSpaceScience 24. sij
Many congratulations to joint and student Rok Nezic, awarded a PhD today, subject to minor corrections, on the polarization of comet dust. Well done Rok!
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أحـلام 夢 24. sij
If you’re in the UK, please come and attend! I’ll be doing a VR demonstration of and how the Cubesat will look like in a space environment 🛰
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MullardSpaceScience 24. sij
Our next public open evening will be held on Monday 17th February. Come and join us to find out about some of the missions that our scientists and engineers are working on!
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MullardSpaceScience 23. sij
Catch up at 2130 or on BBC Sounds - discussion with , & Tim Horbury, about the solar wind & effects on planets, including mission, our Solar Wind Analyser & Extreme Ultraviolet Imager and other UK involvements
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In Our Time 23. sij
On air now: Melvyn discusses the Solar Wind which speeds from the Sun at 2,000,000 mph 9am@BBCRadio4
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Andrew Coates 21. sij
Looking forward to this! From discovery of the solar wind through effects on comets, Mars and Earth to and Voyager.
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Robert Wicks 17. sij
Could space weather cause a disaster in the UK? watch Sky to see what might happen
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UCL News 16. sij
As shape-shifting stars are found close to the Milky Way's black hole, Dr Ziri Younsi says "The dream is that one of the orbits is eccentric enough that we get lucky and it will be swallowed...to see the black hole feeding in action"
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MullardSpaceScience 15. sij
. presents an update on 's at the meeting, University of Oxford
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MullardSpaceScience 15. sij
Prof Geraint Jones presenting on the ESA F-class mission at the BPSC meeting in Oxford
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