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The CNRS is defending the future of astronomy to the European Union
The European Commission's recent work on new space legislation is an opportunity for the CNRS to defend the importance of preserving space research…
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Press
First light for COLIBRI, an outstandingly fast ground-based telescope
The COLIBRI telescope, which can be pointed at any region of the sky in under 20 seconds, has provided its first…
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Le Journal
Planet 9, do you copy?
For nearly ten years, astronomers have been trying to demonstrate the existence of a massive object thought to be orbiting in the outer reaches of…
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Multimedia
Head in the stars
In France, the "Nuits des étoiles" (Starry Nights) start today. This is an opportunity to discover the latest and most powerful telescopes, which…
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Le Journal
French-Chinese satellite to unlock the secrets of gamma-ray bursts
On 22 June, a Chinese Long March 2C rocket launched the SVOM satellite, carrying two French-designed instruments, into orbit. The mission's goals are…
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Le Journal
Astronomy through the back door
Alessandro Morbidelli is a specialist in the evolution and formation of planetary systems, and holds the planetary formation Chair at the Collège de…
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Le Journal
Reaching for the Moon for the sake of humanity
The “Sanctuary on the Moon” project, launched nearly ten years ago, aims to send a collection of discs containing a vast body of knowledge and…
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Le Journal
Gaia BH3, the black hole that shouldn't exist
The recent discovery of a binary system containing an extremely rare object, the most massive black hole (apart from SgrA*) ever detected in our…
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