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Administrative news
Published on 13 March 2020
COVID-19: Closure of Observatoire de Paris - PSL
Following the measures announced by the Prime Minister on Saturday 14 March, and in accordance with the instructions received from the Ministry of Higher...

Highlights
Published on 17 February 2020
LOFAR pioneers new way to study exoplanet environments
Using the Dutch-led Low Frequency Array (LOFAR) radio telescope, astronomers have discovered unusual radio waves coming from the nearby red dwarf star...

News from the labs
Published on 7 February 2020
The surface of the Sun is magnetized
A recent compilation of several spectroscopic observations of the surface of the Sun shows that the magnetic field gradient in the vertical direction is 3...

News from the labs
Published on 24 January 2020
MICADO, future ELT camera, takes an important step in its design
C’est officiel depuis le 21 janvier 2020. MICADO, instrument de première lumière de l’Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) de l’ESO, franchit avec succès sa revue...

Exhibitions and information
Published on 14 January 2020
January 18, 2020 | Nuit de la Lecture
On the occasion of the Nuit de la Lecture, Saturday January 18, 2020, the Observatoire de Paris - PSL and the Société des Gens de Lettres join forces to...

Administrative news
Published on 2 January 2020
Paris Observatory wishes you all the best for 2020...
... and an exciting journey through the Universe

Administrative news
Published on 16 December 2019
The 2019 Academy of Sciences History of Science Laureat
The astronomer Suzanne Débarbat received the 2019 Paul Doisteau-Emile Blutet scientific information prize during a ceremony which took place at the...

Highlights
Published on 10 December 2019
First discoveries of the Parker Solar Probe mission
The analysis of the first results from NASA’s Parker Solar Probe mission, in which participated the Plasma Physics laboratory (CNRS/École...

Administrative news
Published on 3 December 2019
Alexandre Le Tiec, awarded the 2019 CNRS bronze medal
The 2019 CNRS bronze medal has been awarded to Alexandre Le Tiec, specialist in gravitational theory within the Relativity and compact objects group in...

Highlights
Published on 28 November 2019
The mystery of the origin of the stellar halo of our Galaxy is being revealed
Thanks to data collected by the European astrometric satellite Gaia, the history of the Milky Way is being revealed. In a study published on November 20,...