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Dark matter in colliding galaxy clusters, travelling back to the cosmic dawn, enabling ‘impossible’ research, and more
What is a solstice? An astronomer explains the long and short of days, years and seasons
Where was the Sun? Here’s why astronomers are more useful in court cases than you’d think
‘Gas-trophysics’ symposium expands on work of two Cornell astronomers
Eyes in sky: space weather forecasting
ARC-funded Researcher wins prestigious Shaw Prize
Creation in laboratory
Software offers new way to listen for signals from stars
Astronomers detected two major targets with a single telescope – a mysterious signal and its source galaxy
Ancient galaxy’s traits revealed using space telescope
New Planetarium Goes Interstellar In Bendigo
For the first time, astronomers have detected a radio signal from the massive explosion of a dying white dwarf
Discovery reveals a reversible magnetic field around a fast radio burst for the first time
First Nations Australian storytellers to take part in cultural exchange to Auckland Writers Festival
Sun, Moon and Earth aligned: what it was like to witness the 2023 total eclipse at sea
Mars Rover documentary to screen at Cornell Cinema
Panelists: Good journalism can help combat divisions
New look at ‘Einstein rings’ around distant galaxies just got us closer to solving the dark matter debate
Dark order in universe
Once in a Lifetime – Guests Aboard P&O Cruises’ Pacific Explorer Witness First Total Eclipse in 1000 Years
From platypus to parsecs and milliCrab: why do astronomers use such weird units?
Expert commentary – Ningaloo eclipse
Humans need Earth-like ecosystem for deep-space living
April’s total solar eclipse over Ningaloo: the first of five for Australia
Twinkling stars fuel interstellar dust
Improving astronaut vision in long-haul space flights
Australia in prime position to see five solar eclipses
Famous double-slit experiment recreated in fourth dimension by physicists
Community groups receive Ray Walsh House furniture
Artists announced – Sanctuary Point Library Public Art Project
Transplant survivor may have solved mystery at the heart of astronomy
Searching for life with space dust
Lost in the Noise: Satellites pose threat to astronomical discoveries
Satellites and space junk may make dark night skies brighter, hindering astronomy and hiding stars from our view
Postcards from Earth: Hologram project showcased at Intrepid
Astronomers show how ‘spiral arms’ feed young, developing stars
Astronomers discover metal-rich galaxies in early universe
Astronomers discover metal-rich galaxy in early universe
Lake Keepit reaches for stars
‘We just discovered the impossible’: how giant baby galaxies are shaking up our understanding of the early Universe
Reaching for stars at Lake Keepit
Evening seminar on Ookayama Campus reveals Orion Nebula
CSIRO to support future SpaceX missions
NASAs Webb uncovers new details in Pandoras Cluster
Exoplanet that could host life
Why do black holes twinkle? We studied 5,000 star-eating behemoths to find out
Cornell-led telescope project completion in sight
Award-winning night of reflection Ngarrama returns