Dr Cousins said: "These are perfect for showing us there was once liquid water - a habitable environment for life.
"You can be really arty-farty about things but I think sometimes it's quite nice to let the universe take over," Vella adds with a laugh.For his latest record sleeve, Vella has created a cover for War Child's Secret 7" project.
It sees 700 creatives, such as designer Sir Paul Smith, sculptor Antony Gormley and Radiohead artist Stanley Donwood, all forming one-of-a-kind untitled record sleeves for a song by one of seven different artists - this year including Sophie Ellis-Bextor, The Cure, Gregory Porter and Scissor Sisters.The 700 records are then put on display at London's NOW Gallery, in Greenwich Peninsula until the start of June when they are auctioned off, with all the proceeds going to charity.It is only when the sale is over that buyers discover the song that they've purchased and which designer was behind the cover.
It is not the first time Vella has taken part in Secret 7" having previously created record sleeves for the likes of The Rolling Stones, St Vincent and The Chemical Brothers.However, it still left him a little stressed.
"There's just too much pressure! One year I was in there and I was next to [father of British pop art]
," he says.Spain-based Elmya said the Dodd's Wood site would be able to store enough power for 60,000 homes for up to three days and "would make a significant contribution to energy security"
With 900MW capacity and batteries housed in 1,035 large containers, it would be significantly bigger than existing sites like.
Development director James Innes insisted the project's safety was "paramount" and the company would be "following National Fire Chiefs Council guidance".He added the company had sought feedback from 1,140 homes.