Monthly Archives: July 2025

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ACME 1st MAGIC Open Data-Analysis School

The 1st MAGIC Open Data-Analysis School will be held on the 8-9 of September 2025, as an online event. This workshop is organized by and in the framework of ACME project. Scientists with interests in the analysis of VHE (E > 100 GeV) gamma-ray data are invited to join this two-day remote workshop to learn [...]

By | 2025-07-30T09:19:59+00:00 July 30th, 2025|announcement, meetings|Comments Off on ACME 1st MAGIC Open Data-Analysis School

Fist Announcement: The 16th East Asian VLBI Workshop

The 16th East Asian VLBI Workshop (EAVW2025) will be held on November 7-20, 2025 in Pyeongchang, Korea, home to the newly constructed KVN Pyeongchang telescope, the fourth station of the Korean VLBI Network.  EAVW2025 will highlight cutting-edge developments in VLBI science and technology, the integration of new telescopes such as the Thai National Radio Telescope, and [...]

By | 2025-07-30T08:34:12+00:00 July 30th, 2025|announcement, meetings|Comments Off on Fist Announcement: The 16th East Asian VLBI Workshop

New LOFAR Discovery: Unusual Radio Pulses from a White Dwarf System

Astronomers  have identified a baffling new cosmic radio source - ILT J163430+445010 - emitting bright radio pulses every 14 minutes with unexpected shifts between circular and linear polarization. The source is linked to a white dwarf binary exhibiting a unique companion-triggered radio burst mechanism. This discovery challenges existing models of stellar radio emissions and may open a new window [...]

By | 2025-07-21T09:21:11+00:00 July 21st, 2025|announcement, press release|Comments Off on New LOFAR Discovery: Unusual Radio Pulses from a White Dwarf System

ALMA Uncovers Hidden Structures in the Universe’s First Galaxies

Astronomers using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) have unveiled intricate internal structures within early galaxies—just 1 billion years after the Big Bang—as part of the CRISTAL survey. By tracing ionised carbon ([C II]) emission in 39 typical star-forming galaxies and combining it with Hubble and JWST imagery, the team has revealed: Clumps of star formation [...]

By | 2025-07-16T12:45:15+00:00 July 16th, 2025|announcement, press release|Comments Off on ALMA Uncovers Hidden Structures in the Universe’s First Galaxies

Frontiers of Science Award for Tests of Einstein’s Gravity

The international research team led by Prof. Michael Kramer of the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy (MPIfR) has been awarded the prestigious Frontiers of Science Award 2025 in the category Astrophysics and Cosmology – Theory. Their groundbreaking study, “Strong-Field Gravity Tests with the Double Pulsar”, published in Physical Review X in 2021, presents the [...]

By | 2025-07-16T12:22:59+00:00 July 16th, 2025|announcement, press release|Comments Off on Frontiers of Science Award for Tests of Einstein’s Gravity

EHT Reveals Why M87*’s Ring Isn’t a Perfect Circle

The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) collaboration has uncovered the reason why the stunning image of the M87* black hole features a ring that appears slightly elliptical rather than a perfect circle. The distortion - ranging from 2% to 20% - is attributed to turbulent plasma swirling near the black hole’s event horizon. This insight is [...]

By | 2025-07-16T12:18:50+00:00 July 16th, 2025|announcement, press release|Comments Off on EHT Reveals Why M87*’s Ring Isn’t a Perfect Circle

Exoplanet Triggers Stellar Fireworks

Astronomers have found the first clear evidence of a planet triggering flares on its host star. Using data from NASA’s TESS and ESA’s CHEOPS space telescopes, an international team led by ASTRON and the Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam (AIP) observed powerful bursts of energy from the young star HIP 67522—coinciding with the orbit of [...]

By | 2025-07-16T12:13:04+00:00 July 16th, 2025|announcement, press release|Comments Off on Exoplanet Triggers Stellar Fireworks

Prof. Jessica Dempsey appointed next Director-General of SKAO

The SKA Observatory has announced the appointment of Prof. Jessica Dempsey as its next Director-General, following a rigorous international selection process and final decision by the SKAO Council. Currently Director of ASTRON (Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy), Prof. Dempsey is a distinguished radio astronomer and proven leader. She will succeed Prof. Philip Diamond in May [...]

By | 2025-07-14T16:17:41+00:00 July 14th, 2025|announcement, press release|Comments Off on Prof. Jessica Dempsey appointed next Director-General of SKAO

GLOBAL 3mm VLBI ARRAY – Call for Proposals

VLBI proposals for observing at 3mm wavelength (86 GHz) using: the VLBA,  GBT*, APEX,  EFFELSBERG,  PICO VELETA,  NOEMA,  ONSALA,METSAEHOVI,  YEBES,  and  KVN  telescopes should be submitted by 30 JULY 2025 (UT 21:00) GMVA proposals submitted by the 2025 July 30 deadline will be considered for scheduling in 2026 Session I (April 16 - 21), Session [...]

By | 2025-07-07T09:25:31+00:00 July 7th, 2025|announcement|Comments Off on GLOBAL 3mm VLBI ARRAY – Call for Proposals

Second call to host ACME training events

The ACME WP6 (Training for scientists and engineers) led by Natalie Webb and Heidi Korhonen has opened the second call to host ACME training events. This call is for one online and one in person training event. The online event should take place around May-June 2026 and the in person event around September 2026. For [...]

By | 2025-07-03T12:24:44+00:00 July 3rd, 2025|announcement, financial support|Comments Off on Second call to host ACME training events