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06.29.2021
Space
The final dance of mixed neutron star-black hole pairs
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06.11.2021
Space
French ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet to continue experiments on foams
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04.08.2021
Space
Mars didn’t dry up in one go
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04.08.2021
Earth
More than 5,000 tons of extraterrestrial dust fall to Earth each year
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04.01.2021
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New joint French-Japanese laboratory in Tokyo for physics at the largest and smallest scales
03.25.2021
Corporate
Launch of Europe’s largest astronomy network
Two astronomy networks are coming together to form Europe’s largest ground-based astronomy collaborative network: the ORP. …
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03.24.2021
Space
Astronomers image magnetic fields at the edge of M87’s black hole
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03.18.2021
Space
First images of the cosmic web reveal a myriad of unsuspected dwarf galaxies
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02.18.2021
Space
Mars 2020 mission: Perseverance rover lands successfully carrying French Supercam instrument
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02.04.2021
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The CNRS welcomes France’s commitment to the construction and operation of the largest radio astronomy instrument ever built
The SKA Observatory will design and build the most sensitive radio astronomy instrument ever created, operating over an unmatched radio-wave range. It is expected to study…
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