The UK is racing to space - but why try to reach for the stars? And how much of a setback is it when a launch goes wrong? This is a film that @alisonfrancis@kc_camera and I spent a little while making - do watch! https://t.co/0kHrgCYLtm
I still can't quite comprehend this piece of news. To be recognised by my peers, without whom nothing would happen, is very humbling. Thank you.
https://t.co/6zGpRy6Bx2
Orion re-enters the atmosphere and splashes down off the coast of California. Almost exactly 50 years after Apollo 17 landed on the Moon. #artemis @BBCAmos @BBCMorelle
Artemis I update: @NASA is foregoing a launch opportunity Tuesday, Sept. 27, and preparing for rollback, while continuing to watch the weather forecast associated with Tropical Storm Ian.
Learn more: https://t.co/A7M6KfWynN
My important question for the nation today: Day-old nestlings. Cute or ugly?
(Much more cute ugliness - and a bit of science too - on @BBCNews today)
@WythamWoods@UniofOxford
#climatechange is shifting the seasons. & when you have to feed your chicks 10,000 caterpillars in just 2 weeks, timing your egg-laying perfectly is pretty important 🐦 🐛 🌳
@WythamWoods @UniofOxford https://t.co/pWRZ68gclk