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Astronomical breakthrough in categorising mysterious brown dwarfs

A team of international researchers has detected five celestial bodies that may potentially illuminate the nature of enigmatic brown dwarfs.

Alien life may soon be discovered on a new class of habitable exoplanets

Scientists have identified a new class of habitable exoplanets that may potentially support life, despite being vastly different from Earth.

Groundbreaking interstellar investigations launching on SpaceX-CRS-23

SpaceX-CRS-23 is scheduled to launch on August 28, transporting precious cargo, enabling a myriad of intergalactic studies onboard the ISS.

NASA award $750,000 to advance data transfer proficiency in space

A team of US-based engineers has been awarded considerable funding from NASA to enhance data transfer capabilities in space exploration.

Applications for the James Webb Space Telescope in the UK

Two new dedicated fellows will facilitate the introduction of the James Webb Space Telescope and its scientific capacities to public life in the UK.

Astronomers detect radio waves in Large Magellanic Cloud for the first time

Astronomers have conducted an in-depth investigation of the Large Magellanic Cloud, identifying radio waves for the first time ever.

Accurately forecasting solar activity with innovative Sun clock

Scientists have made a groundbreaking advancement in predicting solar activity, pioneering the development of an innovative Sun clock.

The Gaia Mission: one spacecraft, a billion stars to survey

Discussing the Gaia mission, what it has taught us so far and what we still have to learn as the spacecraft nears seven years of operation.

Utilising spectroscopic instruments to explore the Solar System

Spectroscopic instruments are very sensitive tools which play an important and active role in exploring and understanding the Solar System.

Studying neutron star matter in the laboratory

Goethe University’s Professor Joachim Stroth explores neutron star matter and what happens when two of the densest macroscopic objects we know of merge. What happens...

Novel ESO investigation reveals rocky exoplanet half the mass of Venus 

Astronomers have discovered a rocky exoplanet using the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope (ESO’s VLT) in Chile. 

Spitzer Telescope leads to greater understanding of star explosions 

NASA’s Spitzer telescope can see through the haze of star explosions, thus giving scientists a greater understanding of how these explosions occur. 

Understanding the processes behind magnetic braking in middle-aged stars

Research conducted by the Royal Astronomical Society has shed light on the phenomena of magnetic braking in stars and the implications for our own stellar neighbourhood.

GLOSTAR survey uncovers new star formation in the Milky Way

A team of astronomers conducting a GLOSTAR survey have revealed tracers of a massive, undiscovered star formation in the Milky Way.

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