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Published on 14 December 2021

Einstein wins in the end (once again)

An international team involving researchers from the CNRS, the University of Orléans, and Observatoire de Paris-PSL1 has conducted a 16-year experiment...
Published on 14 December 2021

Signature of a scientific partnership agreement with Universcience

Building on successful initial collaborations, Paris Observatory - PSL and Universcience have decided to enter into a multi-year scientific partnership to...
Published on 10 December 2021

"Guyana to the stars"

At the initiative of the Observatoire de Paris - PSL, the CEA and the SpaceBus France association, a team of ten French scientists will travel to French...
Published on 24 November 2021

Coming at a surprise: Milky Way companion galaxies are mostly newcomers

Dwarf galaxies in the vicinity of the Milky Way are believed to be its satellites, much like the Earth orbiting the Sun. The new Gaia data released at the...
Published on 29 October 2021

A French team achieves the top score 
and wins the Second SKAO Data Challenge

The SKAO will provide scientists with a wide variety of data of a quality and quantity that goes far beyond anything currently provided by radio...
Published on 28 October 2021

The gravitational wave background: a new step towards its detection

A European scientific collaboration involving researchers from the Paris Observatory - PSL, CNRS and the University of Orléans announced the detection of a...
Published on 23 September 2021

Space for our Planet space solutions for a sustainable world

A new multimedia exhibition Space for our Planet is presented in France on the occasion of the Fête de la Science from Friday, October 1, 2021 on the gates...
Published on 17 September 2021

A missing part of the matter of the Universe found thanks to the MUSE instrument

Galaxies are able to receive and exchange matter with their external environment thanks to the galactic winds resulting from the explosion of stars. Thanks...
Published on 10 August 2021

Thérèse Encrenaz, winner of the 2021 Gerard P. Kuiper Prize of the AAS

On Monday August 9, 2021, the Division of Planetary Science (DPS) of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) announces the list of the 2021 winners of its...
Published on 6 August 2021

Magic 2021: better understanding of carbon sources and sinks in the boreal region

From August 14 to 27, 2021, a large-scale campaign in northern Norway, Sweden and Finland will aim to verify greenhouse gas inventories in this key region...