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The dawn of Enceladus reveals itself one last time to Cassini
Cosmic Dawn with NenuFAR
Radio bursts with Nancay and FAST, generalisation to a nearby star
A scientific team involving GEPI at the Paris Observatory - PSL observed with the ESO/VLT X-shooter spectrograph one of the most distant (...)
Magnetic fields in the context of LISA
Distance Moon-Earth
News & Views Nature Astronomy
Sagnac Effect
Black hole of 3C186 kicked out
Planetary chaos
RAYGAL
Virgo Filaments
Solar Orbiter and the instrument Radio & Plasma Waves (RPW) of which the LESIA is the main investigator
The theory from V. Bommier solves an international paradox of 20 years
Cosmological parameters from measurements of the sparsity of galaxy clusters
The CHEOPS space telescope detects six planets orbiting the star TOI-178
Infrared observations infirm the ALMA result of PH3 presence on Venus
First results of the CHEOPS space telescope on an extreme exoplanet
WASP148 extrasolar system
General relativity confirmed using Nançay’s radiotelescope
The surface of the Sun is magnetized
C’est officiel depuis le 21 janvier 2020. MICADO, instrument de première lumière de l’Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) de l’ESO, franchit avec (...)
The « graviton » mass constrained by planetary orbits
Ram-pressure stripped tail with ALMA
Neutron star: radio emission from a magnetic pole
Supersonic winds in Titan’s upper atmosphere
Simulations of the stellar bar formation in the Milky Way show that the bar buckling can produce a typical signature in the phase space, similar (...)
To determine the characterisrtics of our Universe, and in particular the nature of the Dark Energy corresponding to 70% of its content, we must (...)
Remi Geiger (Paris Observatory) and Michael Trupke (Vienna University) have proposed a conceptually new way of testing the foundational (...)
September 24th, 2017 — The Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA) will be the foremost global observatory for very high-energy gamma-ray astronomy (...)
August 24th, 2017 — Galaxies in the early time had not yet formed a lot of stars, but were essentially made of gas. This gas can now be (...)
Le 26 mai 2017 est paru un numéro spécial de la revue « Geophysical Research Letters » rassemblant plus d’une quarantaine d’articles portant sur (...)
The oscillation spectra obtained by the CoRoT and Kepler space missions have enabled the detection of solar-type oscillations in a large number (...)
Combining the information from the ALMA interferometer and the IRAM-30m single-dish, an international team of astronomers led by Javier (...)
A key objective of the French THEMIS solar telescope, located in the Teide Observatory in Tenerife in the Canary Islands, is to study the (...)
The molecular cloud L1689N contains a prestellar core, characterized by a high deuteration level, indicating of high density and freeze-out of (...)
Jet in IC5063
GAIA: A year of science observations
Mass of the black hole in NGC 1277, détermined by molecular gas
Exploitation of the Venus transit, at high energy
Cassini has established the distribution of nanoparticles in the interplanetary medium between Earth and Jupiter
Use DIBs to probe the interstellar medium in absorption, with the GAIA-ESO survey
The [CII] line is observed by Herschel in emission and absorption in the Milky Way
Light echos of a Cepheid star yield its distance
A new theory for the Fast Radio Bursts, which involves companions of pulsars
New flexible architecture for the distribution of observational data in planetology
With the HIFI instrument on Herschel, it was possible to resolve the CII line profile towards high-redshift galaxies, and find that they are in (...)
Radio observations from Messenger allow improvements on the precision of our knowledge of Mercury orbit, and yield better constraints on (...)