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Administrative news Published on 15 January 2024

Benjamin Charnay receives the Young Researcher Award from the French Exobiology Society

Benjamin Charnay is an astrophysicist at LESIA, where he has been a CNRS research fellow since 2018. He specializes in the modeling of planetary atmospheres,...
Press releases Published on 12 January 2024

PSL establishments and the immigration bill

On the very evening of the adoption of the immigration bill by the Senate and the National Assembly on December 19, 2023, the President of PSL University,...
Administrative news Published on 10 January 2024

Thomas Widemann elected to the International Academy of Astronautics

In August 2023, Thomas Widemann, astrophysicist and historian of science at LESIA, Observatoire de Paris - PSL, was elected a corresponding member of the...
Administrative news Published on 10 January 2024

Winner of the 2024 EGU Young Researcher Medal

On November 16, 2023, Lucia Mandon, a planetary scientist at Paris Observatory - PSL, was awarded a prize by the European Geosciences Union, in the...
Highlights Published on 3 January 2024

The icy surface of Ganymede as seen by the James Webb Space Telescope

In two articles published in July 2023 in the journal Science Advances, and in December 2023 in Astronomy & Astrophysics, an international team including...
Administrative news Published on 2 January 2024

Observatoire de Paris - PSL wishes you a Happy New Year 2024

News from the labs Published on 20 December 2023

Cosmic dawn observational progress with NenuFAR

The NenuFAR Cosmic Dawn project has taken an important step in the exploration of the Cosmic Dawn, this key period in our Universe marked by the formation of...
Highlights Published on 19 December 2023

The solar system

Highlights Published on 19 December 2023

Singular and multiple stars

Highlights Published on 19 December 2023

Astrometry, mapping and distance scales in the Universe

Gaia’s most innovative instrument is the astrometer, which measures the distances between stars (nearly 1.5 billion distances!). These are invaluable not...