Apr 2023
Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (IMAP)
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The Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (IMAP), a new mission that will observe and map the Sun’s heliosphere, will carry a magnetometer built by Imperial physicists. It is due to launch in 2025. Pictured: Helen O’Brien and Mihir Bharatia. (Photo by Thomas Angus)
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The Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (IMAP), a new mission that will observe and map the Sun’s heliosphere, will carry a magnetometer built by Imperial physicists (pictured). It is due to launch in 2025. (Photo by Thomas Angus)
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The Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (IMAP), a new mission that will observe and map the Sun’s heliosphere, will carry a magnetometer built by Imperial physicists. It is due to launch in 2025. Pictured: Tim Horbury and Helen O’Brien. (Photo by Thomas Angus)
Imperial Lates: Tiny Science
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Imperial Lates: Tiny Science in November 2022 explored the little discoveries changing the world with a fun evening of tiny talks, small stands and wee art workshops delivered by life-size scientists. (Photo by Brendan Foster)
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Imperial Lates: Tiny Science in November 2022 explored the little discoveries changing the world with a fun evening of tiny talks, small stands and wee art workshops delivered by life-size scientists. (Photo by Brendan Foster)
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Imperial Lates: Tiny Science in November 2022 explored the little discoveries changing the world with a fun evening of tiny talks, small stands and wee art workshops delivered by life-size scientists. (Photo by Brendan Foster)
The Pantry, South Kensington Campus
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The Pantry, now open on the Sherfield Walkway, is a new pop-up food outlet that offers everyday essentials at low, wholesale prices to help with the cost of living. (Photo by Thomas Angus)
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The Pantry, now open on the Sherfield Walkway, is a new pop-up food outlet that offers everyday essentials at low, wholesale prices to help with the cost of living. (Photo by Thomas Angus)
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Elena Maerkeviciene, Campus Services, serving at The Pantry, now open on the Sherfield Walkway. (Photo by Thomas Angus)
Imperial College Gospel Choir
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Imperial College Gospel Choir is a fun, easy-going choir which has been running for over a decade. They sing a variety of songs from traditional Christian Gospel music to contemporary hits. (Photo by Thomas Angus)
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Imperial College Gospel Choir is a fun, easy-going choir which has been running for over a decade. They sing a variety of songs from traditional Christian Gospel music to contemporary hits. (Photo by Thomas Angus)
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Imperial College Gospel Choir is a fun, easy-going choir which has been running for over a decade. They sing a variety of songs from traditional Christian Gospel music to contemporary hits. (Photo by Thomas Angus)
IC Art Club exhibition
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