 Yn y ffordd yw'r ffordd. Felly, roi'n fawr. Mae'r ffordd yw'r Unedig Newsyrrys. Felly, yn ymwng o'r meddwl socialiaid, yn ymwng ymwng ymwng yw haisgwydau OU. Yn ymwng ymwng yw riseta. Yr riseta'r misoedd gwyblog yw unrhyw ymwng ymwng ymwng ymwng ymwng ymwng ymwng ymwng ymwng ymwng ymwng ymwng ymwng ymwng ymwng ymwng ymwng ymwng ymwng ymwng I'm proud to say that this was in good part due to the contributions of the Open University's academics. Our space scientists designed one of the instruments on their Rosetta craft, which touched down on the comments following an epic 6.4 billion kilometre journey through the solar system lasting 10 years. Our academics here at the Open University have been delivering some of the first results from the historic European Space Agency mission to study the comet. New images from the Rosetta's orbiter's camera Osiris and analysis from the craft's Jada instrument have given new insights into what comets are made of and how planets may have been formed. Tonight, speakers from the Open University's science faculty will discuss what we found from Rosetta and how we are applying it on Earth. You'll hear first from Dr Colin Snodgrass, an earnest Rutherford research fellow who will show images of the variations in terrain on the comet. You'll then hear from Senior Lecture Dr Simon Green, who will reveal what we've learnt so far about the physical properties of the comet's surface. Next, you'll hear from Professor Ian Wright of Planetary Sciences who led the design of Ptolemy. Ian will kick off with a report on how the instrument performed and what it found. Finally, last but not least, you'll hear from Dr Geraint Morgan, who will focus on the collective expertise used by industry, including monitoring the atmosphere in submarines. I hope you find this an inspiring exchange of views and ask you to save up your questions for our speakers until the end when there will be an opportunity for a panel question answer session. For those of you joining us online, use the hashtag OUtalks to join in the conversation.