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Particle accelerators in the galaxy
5/21/13

A massive star ejected from its birthplace could be a source of gamma rays. This is the first time that such a phenomenon has been observed.

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The stellar wind reveals its secrets
1/25/13

How do the stellar winds surrounding massive stars behave? Research by Yaël Nazé has contributed to a better understanding of this phenomenon.

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A super-Earth is revealed
10/5/12

Technological development continuously allows for advances in the area of astrobiology. For the first time, scientists have picked up the emission from a super-Earth which has been given the name 55 Cancri e.

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A planet as hot as the sun
1/19/12

The Kepler space telescope has made possible the observation of two exoplanets orbiting the remains of a red giant. The planets are very close to their sun and typically the same size as the Earth.

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Eris, Pluto’s distant twin
10/27/11

Observation by the Belgian telescope TRAPPIST of the occultation of a star by Eris, a dwarf planet which caused Pluto to lose its status as a planet, has caused some surprises.

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