The Canadian Space Agency recently issued a Call for Ideas for science and application opportunities […]
Month: December 2023
The Prawn nebula, IC 4628, from Sydney
Image Deep H-alpha image of the Prawn nebula (IC 4628) in Scorpius obtained from my […]
Theorists imagine a different kind of dark matter
In 1968, an astronomer named Vera Rubin measured the spectra of stars in our neighboring […]
the physicist who escaped the Nazi Holocaust to build particle colliders – Physics World
Bruno Touschek: the physicist who escaped the Nazi Holocaust to build particle colliders – Physics […]
Science to satisfy curiosity | The Planetary Society
Mars Sample Return is all about the science. The joint project between NASA and the […]
Gaia space telescope rocks the science of asteroids
The European Gaia space mission has produced an unprecedented amount of new, improved, and detailed […]
RFA static fires at SaxaVord Spaceport as other UK spaceports continue to develop
RFA static fires at SaxaVord Spaceport as other UK spaceports continue to develop – NASASpaceFlight.com […]
The origin of the sun’s magnetic field could lie close to its surface
The sun’s surface is a brilliant display of sunspots and flares driven by the solar […]
A ‘cosmic glitch’ in gravity
A group of researchers at the University of Waterloo and the University of British Columbia […]
Ec(h)o Exhibition comes to Armagh Observatory and Planetarium – Astronotes
From 20th April to 12th May, Armagh Observatory and Planetarium are delighted to be hosting […]