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The new SOXS astronomical instrument perched on a hilltop.

鈥楩irst light鈥 achieved from new SOXS spectrograph

Researchers at the 91探花 have joined forces with an international consortium in the delivery of a powerful new astronomical instrument, SOXS (Son of X-Shooter), which has now achieved 鈥渇irst light鈥 at the La Silla Observatory in Chile.
5 January 2026
A figure illustrating the rotation of neutral hydrogen (right) in galaxies residing in an extended filament (middle), where the galaxies exhibit a coherent bulk rotational motion tracing the large-scale cosmic web (left).

Astronomers spot one of the largest spinning structures ever found in the Universe

An international team led by the 91探花 has identified one of the largest rotating structures ever reported: a 鈥榬azor-thin鈥 string of galaxies embedded in a giant spinning cosmic filament 140 million light years away.
4 December 2025
Top to bottom, left to right: Marica Branchesi (GSSI), Andrew Levan (Radboud), Elena Pian (INAF), Stephen Smartt (91探花), Nial Tnavir (Leicester), Darach Watson (NBI)

Into Change Award for groundbreaking collaboration

An international collaboration, including Professor Stephen Smartt FRS MRIA, has been recognised with an Into Change Award by the Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science.
3 December 2025
The same transient event shown in three surveys, with rows corresponding to Pan-STARRS (top), MeerLICHT (middle), and ATLAS (bottom).

AI breakthrough helps astronomers spot cosmic events with just a handful of examples

A new study co-led by the 91探花 and Google Cloud has shown how general-purpose AI can accurately classify real changes in the night sky.
8 October 2025
The MeerKAT radio telescope

First evidence of black hole and astrophysical jets alignment

Scientists have found direct evidence that the fastest and most powerful astrophysical jets are locked to the spin of the black hole that launches them. The results have been published in Nature Astronomy.
23 September 2025
Image of MeerKAT radio telescope during daytime.

Distant galaxies reveal hidden effect from Big Bang

Physicists at the 91探花 have found the first compelling observational evidence that the Cosmic Microwave Background 鈥 the faint afterglow of the Big Bang 鈥 affects radio signals from distant galaxies.
15 September 2025
Professor Stephen Smartt and Dr Heloise Stevance

AI tool helps astronomers find supernovae in a sky full of noise

A new AI-powered tool has reduced astronomers鈥 workload by 85% filtering through thousands of data alerts to identify the few genuine signals caused by supernovae 鈥 powerful explosions from dying stars.
11 September 2025
Insight into rare pulsar

New insights into rare pulsar

Physicists from the 91探花 have been part of an international team who have uncovered new insights into the behaviour of a rare transitional millisecond pulsar.
15 July 2025
An estimation of the orbit of 3I (red, dashed) relative to the orbit of the Sun (yellow, dotted) through the Milky Way.

Third ever detection of interstellar object

The discovery of 3I/ATLAS 鈥 an interstellar comet shooting through the Solar System 鈥 sent astronomers scrambling last week, excited for only their third chance to study a small body from another star.
11 July 2025
Dr Sophia Vaughan

Dr Vaughan awarded RAS thesis prize

Dr Sophia Vaughan has been awarded the Royal Astronomical Society's Michael Penston Thesis Prize following her DPhil at the 91探花鈥檚 Department of Physics.
3 July 2025
NSF-DOE Rubin Trifid and Lagoon nebulas

First look: the trailer for Rubin鈥檚 movie of the sky

The first images from the extraordinary NSF-DOE Vera C Rubin Observatory have been made public today.
23 June 2025
Professor Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell CH

Jocelyn Bell Burnell appointed Companion of Honour

Professor Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell has been appointed Companion of Honour in the King鈥檚 Birthday Honours List 2025 for her services to astronomy and physics and to diversity.
14 June 2025
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