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“Final Design of the ELT’s METIS Instrument Completed”

Posted on May 14, 2024 (October 3, 2024) by U-M Space Institute

University of Michigan Astronomy was featured in “Final Design of the ELT’s METIS Instrument Completed” in the European Southern Observatory Announcements. METIS is a first-generation instrument on the world’s biggest eye on the sky, the ELT, meaning it will start operating when or shortly after the telescope itself starts observing the skies. |

“Dr. Michael Liemohn featured in TESS Pre-Eclipse Live Broadcast” 

Posted on April 8, 2024 (May 9, 2024) by U-M Space Institute

Dr. Michael Liemohn, professor at U-M Climate and Space, was featured in the “TESS Pre-Eclipse Live Broadcast” for the Triennial Earth-Sun Summit, which is a joint meeting of the American Geophysical Union and the American Astronomical Society. | April 8, 2024

U-M Astronomers Conduct First Search for Forming Planets

Posted on March 27, 2024 (October 3, 2024) by U-M Space Institute
planets
U-M astronomers are involved in a trio of studies that will use images from the James Webb Space Telescope to try to find early clues about the ways in which planets form, and how these planets influence their natal disk.

“Solar Eclipse 2024: What Time and Other Answers from a Michigan Astronomer”

Posted on March 20, 2024 (April 4, 2024) by U-M Space Institute

Ted Bergin, professor and chair of astronomy at the University of Michigan, was interviewed in “Solar eclipse 2024: What time and other answers from a Michigan astronomer” for Bridge Michigan. | March 20, 2024

“Astronomer: Get to the Path of April’s Total Solar Eclipse”

Posted on March 5, 2024 (March 7, 2024) by U-M Space Institute

David Gerdes, astronomer and physicist at the University of Michigan, was featured in an article titled “Astronomer: Get to the path of April’s total solar eclipse” from the University Record. The article discussed how the sun and moon will trace a path across North America on April 8, bringing a total solar eclipse Continue Reading »

‘Unknown: Cosmic Time Machine’ Film Screening and Panel Discussion

Posted on August 25, 2023 (November 15, 2023) by U-M Space Institute
Unknown Cosmic Time Machine
Join us for a screening of "Unknown: Cosmic Time Machine," on Wednesday, September 27 at 5:30 pm. The event will feature the Netflix documentary about the design and launch of the James Webb Space Telescope

An Eye on the Sky: U-M Astronomy Contributes Instrumentation to Extremely Large Telescope

Posted on May 1, 2023 (February 28, 2024) by U-M Space Institute
Extremely Large telescope model and researchers
The Extremely Large Telescope could change everything we know about the Universe—including how the first galaxies were created and where life on other planets may exist. And U-M is the only U.S. university involved in helping develop it.
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