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News from the labs
Published on 13 May 2022
A supermassive black hole kicked out of its galaxy
When two galaxies merge, the massive black holes lurking in their nuclei will merge rapidly. Their relative orbital energy will be radiated away through...

News from the labs
Published on 6 May 2022
Shedding new light on planetary chaos
Are the orbits of the solar system planets stable? This question has arisen several times in history, especially when Henri Poincaré, at the end of the 19th...

Highlights
Published on 4 May 2022
30 exocomets discovered in a young planetary system
The work of an international team has detected 30 comets around the star β Pictoris and determined the size of their nuclei. This is the first time that this...

Administrative news
Published on 27 April 2022
Sébastien Bize wins the European Frequency and Time Award
Sébastien Bize received the European Frequency and Time Award from the European Frequency and Time Forum (EFTF) on Monday, April 25, in recognition of his...

Administrative news
Published on 4 April 2022
Deploying a transition approach: the Observatoire de Paris-PSL commits to global sustainable development
Through its Sustainable Development and Social and Environmental Responsibility Master Plan (SD DD&RSE), the Observatoire de Paris-PSL is formalizing a...

News from the labs
Published on 18 March 2022
Enlight the dark sector of the Universe with RAYGAL simulations
What is the connection between the universe as it is and the universe as we see it? To this philosophical question, science could provide the beginning of an...

Highlights
Published on 18 March 2022
France participates in Nasa’s Dragonfly mission to explore Titan
The Observatoire de Paris - PSL is pleased with the official entry of France in the space mission Dragonfly, announced on March 14, 2022 by the CNES and the...

Highlights
Published on 14 March 2022
Birth of future planetary systems in a double star
An international team including an astronomer from Paris Observatory -PSL obtains the most detailed and complete study to date of a double star in the very...

News from the labs
Published on 8 March 2022
The cosmic web responsible of galaxy transformation
The shape of galaxies and how they evolve depend on a web of cosmological filaments that run across the Universe. According to a recent study of an...

Administrative news
Published on 4 March 2022
Award for the free software Gammapy
Gammapy is the result of an international collaboration with a strong French contribution, led by the AstroParticle and Cosmology Laboratory - APC...