We are the ExoMars science and operations team at the Open University, working on the @ExoMars_NOMAD and @ExoMars_CaSSIS instruments.

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10 years since the @ESA_ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter launched to Mars. Members of our team built a spectrometer as part of @ExoMars_NOMAD and we continue to be involved in the operations, retrieval and interpretation of datasets to this day. Here's to 10 years more!
🚀 10 years ago, our largest and most sophisticated martian explorer left Earth behind. To mark the launch anniversary, here are 5 remarkable things @esa's Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) was made for 🧵👇
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Our group have been awarded another grant from the UK Space Agency to continue to develop detector technology that will contribute to a new imaging instrument for Mars, as part of the International Mars Ice Mapper and ESA Lightship-1 missions. tinyurl.com/588z4ews

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☄️ Our #ESAJuice team couldn't wait until February, when they will receive data on #3IATLAS from the mission's science instruments. So they downloaded just a quarter of an image from its navigation camera to get a surprise sneak preview. More info and annotations 👉 esa.int/ESA_Multimedia/Image…
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HiRISE Image of Exocomet 3I/ATLAS! On 2 October 2025, MRO turned away from Mars to image 3I/ATLAS, only the third interstellar object ever observed passing through our solar system! uahirise.org/releases/3i-atl…
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#PPOD: Mars’s Atmospheric Mille-Feuille 🍰 @ESA_TGO keeps gathering information from its orbit around #Mars to understand its ancient past and potential habitability. The spacecraft was cruising over the southern highlands of Terra Cimmeria, some 400 km above the Martian surface, when it recorded this composite of five vertical images on 21 January 2024. Towards the bottom is Mars; at the top, space. The kaleidoscope of light and colour is composed of the highest resolution images of the atmosphere above the limb of Mars ever obtained. Mars’s limb is the curved edge of the planet, the apparent boundary where its surface meets space. Observing a planet's limb can reveal details about the hazy edge of its atmosphere. The spacecraft was in the shadow of Mars, looking towards a veil of dust backlit by the setting sun. From this vantage point, the Colour and Stereo Surface Imaging System (CaSSIS) aboard could reveal fine layers of cloud and dust scattered throughout the atmosphere. The five images, each covering a 3.6 km-wide slice of the atmosphere, show tens of layers spanning altitudes from 15 to 55 km. Each slice pictured is 200 km apart from the others. Credit: @esa TGO/CaSSIS #planetaryscience
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HVI & SPE Labs recently had the pleasure of hosting @CranfieldUni MSc Astronautics & Space Engineering student projects! The students demonstrated innovation and critical thinking focussing on important knowledge gaps in the space industry - Find out more tinyurl.com/hzwrn29a
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Several of our team members will be attending #EPSCDPS2025 in Helsinki next week to present our latest research including the latest NOMAD-UVIS ozone retrievals, optimising lander networks on Mars, exploration of the martian chlorine cycle and atmospheric dynamics on Venus.
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30 Jul 2025
We now also have an account on Bluesky, so do head over there and follow our group here too: bsky.app/profile/exomars-ou.…

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22 Jul 2025
A couple of our team were talking to the public about the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter mission on Saturday at the MK International Festival. It was great to see so many people and discuss the mission and our research with them. The picture shows the calm before the storm!
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18 Jul 2025
Our group has been awarded €500k grant from European Space Agency to lead phase A study for HiRIME, a high-resolution imager for Mars launching in 2032 on the SpotLight spacecraft that forms part of the Lightship-1 mission. More details can be found here: open.ac.uk/blogs/news/scienc…

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Our group recently published a companion paper investigating the chlorine cycle on Mars, now looking at how heterogeneous processes bring the modelled chlorine cycle more in line with observations from the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter. Check it out here: doi.org/10.1029/2024GL111059
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31 Oct 2024
Interested in the future of infrared technology for space exploration? Our team are involved in the NITEMARES project that is testing the performance of IR technology in conditions like those seen in orbit around Mars. Find out more here: space.blog.gov.uk/2024/10/31…
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23 Oct 2024
The first #Enfys science team meeting for @ESA_ExoMars went well today at the @NHM_London @NHM_Meteorites, with our own Juan Alday presenting.
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Our group has recently published a paper investigating transport timescales throughout the Venusian atmosphere and how atmospheric waves drive variations in trace species. Well done Maureen! Check it out here: iopscience.iop.org/article/1…
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Two European spacecraft play hide and seek around Mars for new atmospheric science. 🫣📡📶 🃏 @ESA_TGO has a new capability under its sleeve: mutual radio occultation. For the first time, underused short-range antennas from the Trace Gas Orbiter and Mars Express are put to work to probe the martian atmosphere. 👀 blogs.esa.int/to-mars-and-ba…
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Say cheese, again! 📸😄 Juice’s scientific camera, JANUS, had a go too at snapping an Earth–Moon portrait, as it sailed off towards Venus. After its Venus flyby in August 2025, #ESAJuice will be back, passing by Earth again in September 2026 and January 2029. esa.int/ESA_Multimedia/Image…
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🎞️🍿 Follow the first episode of 'The journey of Juice' - a video series that takes you behind the scenes at ESA as the spacecraft travels across the Solar System to its final destination, Jupiter 👇 esa.int/ESA_Multimedia/Video…
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Curious to find out more about #ESAJuice's lunar-Earth flyby? Join members of the Juice science and operations team online to hear about perspectives from navigation, science and radiation. 🗓️13:00 CEST, 27 September 2024 Zoom link 👉 us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regi…
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