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The University of Bern flies to Jupiter
The JUICE space mission of the European Space Agency ESA is scheduled to fly to Jupiter in spring 2023 where it is to look for traces of life in three icy moons. The University of Bern is involved in this endeavor as well, amongst others with the NIM mass spectrometer, which is presented in a […]
Continue Reading“You have to be patient and persistent.”
The discovery of the first planet outside our solar system in 1995 gave an enormous boost to planetary research and the search for Earth-like planets. With the National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) PlanetS, which brings together researchers from the Universities of Bern, Geneva and Zurich and ETH Zurich, Switzerland is at the forefront […]
Continue ReadingThe man with the instruments in space
Nicolas Thomas wants to understand Mars, comets and the icy moons of Jupiter. To do so, he builds instruments that fly through space on of board space probes. By Brigit Bucher When asked how he came up with the idea of becoming an astrophysicist, the answer comes lightning-fast: “Quite clearly: because of the first moon […]
Continue ReadingOpen Days at the Observatory of Geneva
The Observatory of Geneva celebrates its 250th anniversary with a year of activities for the public between June 2022 and June 2023. To launch these festivities, the Observatory of Geneva opens its doors for a special weekend on 18th and 19th June 2022. Come and discover the researchers of the astronomy department of the University […]
Continue ReadingGround-breaking number of brown dwarf companions discovered
Brown dwarfs, mysterious objects that straddle the line between stars and planets, are essential to our understanding of both stellar and planetary populations. However, only 40 brown dwarfs could be imaged around stars in almost three decades of searches. An international team led by researchers from the Open University and the University of Bern directly […]
Continue Reading“Science is even more fascinating than sci-fi”
This year’s Fantasy Basel concluded with a record: 62’000 visitors came to the mega event at the Messehalle Basel. Many also stopped by the exhibition of the Swiss Space Museum, in which the National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) PlanetS participated. There, they had the chance to marvel at a rich exhibition, try out […]
Continue ReadingAstronomical Innovation: let’s talk about start-ups!
Do you want to learn more about Entrepreneurship and possibilities to develop your Idea, with the help of your Research Institution?Come and join us, the 2nd of June at 14h (start of the event!), at the Geneva Observatory and meet Innovation experts from University of Geneva, Berne, Zurich and ETHZ. Info and registration here. […]
Continue ReadingThe chaotic early phase of the solar system
An international team of researchers led by the ETH Zurich and the National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) PlanetS have reconstructed the early history of several asteroids more precisely than ever before. Their results indicate that the early solar system was more chaotic than previously thought, featuring many catastrophic collisions. Before the Earth and […]
Continue ReadingJunior Research Assembly (JURA) 2022
The latest Junior Research Assembly (JURA) took place from the 4th to the 6th of April. Young researchers from the four universities that are part of NCCR PlanetS were invited to this 3-day event hosted at Hotel Meielisalp in Leissigen. There was a lot of motivation to participate from all universities, with an impressive number […]
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