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PLATO telescope to find Earth-like planets from 2026

The PLATO space telescope is on track to start searching for Earth-like planets in December 2026. Find out more.

Largest-ever European Solar Telescope may unlock the mystery of space weather

Discover how the construction of the largest-ever European Space Telescope could reveal unknown mysteries about space weather.

Potentially habitable super-Earth discovered with SPECULOOS telescopes

An international research team has identified two super-Earth planets orbiting the LP 890-9 star using SPECULOOS telescopes.

Imaging mysteries of the Universe with the James Webb Space Telescope

Günther Hasinger, Director of Science at ESA, discusses the spectacular images released by the James Webb Space Telescope.

Capturing a Universal understanding from James Webb Space Telescope Images

Dr Massimo Robberto, an AURA Observatory Scientist from the Space Telescope Science Institute, details the galactic journey to capture the first breathtaking James Webb...

Developing cutting-edge software for the Square Kilometre Array Observatory

UK institutions have been granted £15m to develop the ‘brain’ of the Square Kilometre Array Observatory, which is the biggest radio telescope in the...

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. 

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.

Surveying new skies with the James Webb Space Telescope

The James Webb Space Telescope will revolutionise our understanding of the atmospheres of planets found orbiting other stars. Since the first detection of a planet...

Event Horizon Telescope reveals unprecedented detail of Centaurus A

Researchers from the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) collaboration has successfully imaged the radio galaxy Centaurus A in exceptional detail.

SKAO announce production of largest radio telescope arrays in the world

SKAO has revealed plans for creating the world’s largest radio telescope arrays, which will be situated in Australia and South Africa.

Solving the mysterious dimming of the Betelgeuse star

An international team of astronomers have deciphered the reason for the enigmatic dimming of the bright orange Betelgeuse star.

Discovery of five double-Sun planets that may support life

A study has detected five planets with double-Sun orbits that potentially create conditions capable of supporting life, such as liquid water.

The SKA Observatory has announced its novel future branding

The formally known SKA Observatory, based at the iconic Jodrell Bank Observatory, has divulged its future SKAO branding.

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