National Centre of Competence in Research PlanetS
Gesellschaftsstrasse 6 | 3012 Bern | Switzerland
  +41 31 684 32 39

Author Archive

The history of CHEOPS

The history of CHEOPS

Engineers at the University of Bern are developing the CHEOPS space telescope. From Earth´s orbit, this telescope is supposed to measure the diameter of exoplanets which are light-years away from us and pass in front of their host star. Swiss astronomers had the idea for CHEOPS back in 2008. Willy Benz, professor at the Physics […]

Continue Reading
Fairing sticker competition

Fairing sticker competition

Are you a student of graphic art or design or an early career graphic artist or designer? Then, you might be interested in participating in a competition organised by the European Space Agency ESA. The winner will get the unique opportunity to feature his or her work on the rocket carrying the CHEOPS satellite into […]

Continue Reading
Cassini – the big dive

Cassini – the big dive

On September 15, 2017, the Cassini probe completed its last orbit around Saturn before diving into its atmosphere. A touching end to the mission for the team of planetary scientists, engineers and other researchers who have been following the spacecraft’s feats since its launch 20 years ago. “If we let the spacecraft indefinitely orbit Saturn, […]

Continue Reading
Testing a new approach to high-contrast imaging

Testing a new approach to high-contrast imaging

To directly image exoplanets, coronagraphs are usually used to block the light from the host star. Instead of using a traditional coronagraphic phase mask, Jonas Kühn relies on a new, digital technology. His phase coronagraph is an active optical modulator based on a pixelated liquid crystals display panel. In his laboratory at ETH Zurich, the […]

Continue Reading
About micro-sexism and work-life balance

About micro-sexism and work-life balance

“At the weekend, only do what you want to do. That can be work, sometimes, but it doesn’t have to be” By Nadine Afram In online interviews (SurveyMonkey) with 5 international female professors in (Astro-) Physics, I wanted to know about, e.g. their experiences with work-life balance, the (least) favorite parts of their jobs, their […]

Continue Reading
“Opening the gate to the universe”

“Opening the gate to the universe”

„Professor Michel Mayor, on behalf of the President of the Republic, I hereby appoint you Officer of the National Order of the Legion of Honour.“ With these words, the ambassador of France in Switzerland, Anne Paugam, presented the astrophysicist with a medal that she fastened to his jacket. With a big smile Michel Mayor thanked […]

Continue Reading
Water during planet formation and evolution

Water during planet formation and evolution

In an interdisciplinary workshop, 50 participants will discuss about the effects of water on planets at the Irchel Campus of the University of Zurich from 12–16 February 2018. The registration deadline is 15 November 2017. Hurry up for a last-minute chance. „This workshop is a bottom-up initiative of young PlanetS researchers, supported by some of the […]

Continue Reading
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 […]

Continue Reading
“Make sure that you are unique”

“Make sure that you are unique”

Ewine van Dishoeck is a pioneer in astrochemistry and one of the most famous female astronomers in the world. Invited by the Center for Space and Habitability (CSH) of the University of Bern the Dutch professor gave the CSH Distinguished Lecture 2017, had many discussions with the CSH and NCCR PlanetS scientists and advised the […]

Continue Reading
ESPRESSO

ESPRESSO

Dear Reader, As you will read in this edition of the Observer, we have said good-bye to ESPRESSO which is now on its way to the ESO Paranal Observatory near Antofagasta in Chile where it will be integrated into the VLT later this year. ESPRESSO, the development of which was led by Francesco Pepe from […]

Continue Reading

Do you like what you see ? Share it!

Share Tweet Share Save Share Email