Bepi Colombo is on its way to Mercury. Meanwhile, the Hayabusa 2 mission continues its exploration of the asteroid Ryugu, while the Hubble Space Telescope is back up and running again. What that means for the telescope?
Sep 29th: Vulcans, Dust Storms, and Water on Mars
Vulcans, Dust Storms, and Water on Mars. Check out the latest story about 40 Eridani A a with @chrisenorth from @cardiffphysx at #365DaysOfAstro
Sep 7th: Parking near the Sun
NASA launched the Parker Solar Probe, a mission to explore the Sun’s corona, or atmosphere. Professor Lucie Green, from MSSL, explains how the mission will explore how the sun drives the solar wind.
Jul 28th: Icy Moons and Ice Cubes
Jupiter has got even more moons than previously thought, with its total haul now coming in at 79! @chrisenorth & @zemogle discuss why the new moons are odd.
Jun 13th: Missions to Mars and plumes from Enceladus
This month has seen missions large and small launch towards Mars, and new results from the Gaia satellite.
May 8th: Exoplanets and EWASS roundup
April saw Liverpool host the European Week of Astronomy and Space Science, from which there were a many new developments and discoveries, a few of which Chris North and Edward Gomez discuss this month.