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News from the labs
Published on 6 September 2019
Radio emission from a pulsar’s magnetic pole revealed by general relativity
Using data from the Arecibo and Nançay radio telescopes collected over the past 14 years, a scientific team led by a researcher at the Paris Observatory was...

Administrative news
Published on 26 July 2019
Call to the interested parties: digitization of works and its transmission
Within the framework of a digitization project carried out with the Bibliothèque nationale de France , the Paris Observatory library wishes to digitize the...

Highlights
Published on 18 July 2019
In Ardèche, hunting meteorites
Discover the audio report produced by the CNRS Journal, broadcast on July 1, 2019, dedicated to a recent fight by astronomer François Colas of the...

Exhibitions and information
Published on 18 July 2019
Friday, July 12, 2019: Observe the Moon!
The Observatoire de Paris is taking part in the On the moon again operation. Friday, July 12, 2019, he installs telescopes in his Paris public garden and...

Highlights
Published on 29 May 2019
The solar eclipse of 1919 reappears in the archives of the Observatoire de Paris!
Le centenaire de l’observation de l’éclipse solaire du 29 mai 1919 par des astronomes britanniques fait l’objet d’un colloque scientifique de l’Union...

Highlights
Published on 23 May 2019
Comet Provides New Clues to Origins of Earth’s Oceans
The mystery of why Earth has so much water, allowing our “blue marble” to support an astounding array of life, is clearer with new research into comets....

Highlights
Published on 14 May 2019
Gaia has discovered 3 new asteroids
In December 2018 ESA’s Gaia satellite found three heretofore unknown asteroids. This discovery was confirmed with the help of an extremely efficient...

Highlights
Published on 10 May 2019
Spring on Pluto: an analysis over 30 years
Whenever it passes in front of a star, Pluto provides precious information about its atmosphere, precious because occultations by Pluto are rare. The survey...

News from the labs
Published on 15 April 2019
Supersonic winds in Titan’s upper atmosphere
An international team led by researchers from the LESIA obtained the first direct measurement of the wind speed in the upper atmosphere of Titan using the...

Highlights
Published on 8 April 2019
A new laser to measure carbon dioxide
An international team of scientists from Heidelberg University and from the Paris Observatory’s Laboratory for the study of radiation (Observatoire de...