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Back from the JUniors Researchers’ Assembly

Back from the JUniors Researchers’ Assembly

From the 11th to the 13th of September, thirty-three PhD students and postdocs, members or associates of PlanetS met together in an hotel in Les Rasses – Ste Croix near Yverdon. They participated in the first JURA: JUniors Researchers’ Assembly. This new tool created by the NCCR PlanetS is an effort to strengthen the interactions […]

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SwissCompanyMaker 2018: Register now!

SwissCompanyMaker 2018: Register now!

You have an idea and want to know if it is worth pursuing commercially? You want to know what the next steps should be? Participate in the pre-seed workshop of SwissCompanyMaker for aspiring entrepreneurs in science and technology in April 2018. Scientists often develop interesting ideas and cutting-edge technology that never find their way into […]

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An inter- and multidisciplinary endeavor

An inter- and multidisciplinary endeavor

By Klaus Mezger Planetary science is a multi-disciplinary research field that is populated by an unusually diverse group of scientists with very different backgrounds, competences and interests.  Our NCCR PlanetS relies heavily on expertise that comes from very distinct scientific fields that have evolved over the last few hundred years and brought us an enormous […]

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Successful vibration test runs

Successful vibration test runs

During ten days in August 2017, the CHEOPS telescope had to withstand various tests on the shaker at the University of Bern simulating the conditions during the launch with a Soyuz rocket. The experiments were successful – a big step towards the completion of the flight model. The small control room in the shaker laboratory […]

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Talking about astronomy

Talking about astronomy

How coherent are we in our language when teaching and talking about astronomy? By Nadine Afram During a conference about ‚Education in Astrophysics and Astrobiology‘, the audience was asked to point North. Many stretched their arm and pointed into a direction horizontally in front of them. We were wrong. We should have pointed in front […]

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Witnessing the great transit

Witnessing the great transit

Some members and associates of PlanetS were lucky to be able to watch the solar eclipse in the US on 21 August 2017. Together with colleagues, Gavin Coleman, postdoc at the University of Bern, attended an exoplanet conference at Boise State University that included a trip to view the amazing spectacle. By Gavin Coleman We […]

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A 10 to 50 billion USD project

A 10 to 50 billion USD project

NASA has just appointed Kevin Heng, director of the Center for Space and Habitability (CSH) at the University of Bern, as an international observer to a study for its next, great space telescope to be launched in the 2030s. The Large UV/Optical/IR Surveyor (LUVOIR) is a concept for a highly capable, multi-wavelength space observatory. It […]

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Visit of Swiss science journalists

Visit of Swiss science journalists

More than 30 Swiss science journalists visited PlanetS at the University of Bern and had a look at CHEOPS, CaSSIS and the vibration test laboratory. Each year at its general assembly, the Swiss Association of Science Journalism (SASJ) visits a renowned research institution. After the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology EMPA and […]

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Space research at «Nacht der Forschung»

Space research at «Nacht der Forschung»

Highlight of the third «Nacht der Forschung» of the University of Bern: 50 years space research At the «Nacht der Forschung» on Saturday September 16th, 2017, visitors of all ages will have the opportunity to meet more than 400 Bernese researchers and to try a broad choice of hands-on activities. As a highlight of the […]

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