The ESA-led Solar Orbiter has detected the largest solar flare of the cycle, highlighting the importance of observing the Sun from all sides to improve space weather forecasting.
2024
Astronomers are buzzing with excitement as the Euclid Consortium shares a first look at the cosmos through the eyes of the groundbreaking Euclid telescope. The release of the first scientific publications is a milestone for the entire astrophysical community.
ESA’s Solar Orbiter has linked solar wind measurements with high-resolution images of the Sun’s surface, enabling solar physicists to trace the origins of the solar wind more accurately.
Does the universe look completely different than we have believed so far? Norwegian astrophysicists will help find out.
With the objective of forging connections and advancing our comprehension of the cosmos, the inaugural meeting of NoRMAS24 took place at the Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics last week.
Professors Hans Kristian Kamfjord Eriksen has received 2.5 million euros to continue the dream he and his team began working on ten years ago.
The sixth annual report of the Rosseland Centre for Solar Physics (RoCS) was published on April 1st. With 61 individuals from 19 different nationalities across three continents, the researchers at this Center of Excellence continue to maintain a high pace.
Receiving recognition for years of dedicated work is a significant milestone in any career. RoCS' Postdoctoral Fellow, Nicolas Poirier, shares his reflections on what it means to him.
The European Space Agency has greenlit LISA, the first space-based observatory of gravitational waves. Norway joins the endeavour to detect the ripples in the fabric of space-time.