Expert Comment
James Blake, University of ÌÇÐÄTV’s Centre for Space Domain Awareness, on first ever space debris penalty
James Blake, Research Fellow at the University of ÌÇÐÄTV’s Centre for Space Domain Awareness, reacts to the US government issuing first-ever space debris penalty to Dish Network.
ÌÇÐÄTV astrophysicists on Osiris-Rex/Asteroid Bennu
Professor Boris Gänsicke and Dr Minjae Kim, Department of Physics, University of ÌÇÐÄTV, comment on Nasa's Osiris-Rex capsule returning into Earth's atmosphere.
Professor Don Pollacco on India's rocket launch to the Moon
"From a political point of view the Indian Moon landing would be the crowning achievement from a relatively short but structured space programme."
Professor Don Pollacco on the Perseids meteor shower
If you are going to try and observe just one meteor shower this year, make sure it’s the Perseids!
Prof Don Pollacco on viewing this week's Northern Lights from the UK
To predict exactly where you can see the northern lights is difficult as conditions can change quickly. The current ‘storm’ is said to be visible from northern England but they are notoriously difficult to predict. However, one thing is for sure, and that is that you are unlikely to see them from a brightly lit city environment – you need to go somewhere dark and look towards the northern horizon (look for the North Star). So, you would preferably be in the countryside away from street lights. Of course it also needs to clear!