The origin of the mysterious X-rays from Gamma Cas identified
Astronomers at the University of Liège have just solved a fifty-year-old stellar mystery!
Astronomers at the University of Liège have just solved a fifty-year-old stellar mystery!
Des observations menées sur la plus grande lune du système soaire révèlent que les processus physiques à l'origine des aurores sont universels et ne se limitent pas aux planètes.
From the living world to the Universe, from space technologies to theoretical chemistry, these prizes highlight the breadth of research conducted within the Faculty of Science.
A book traces the contribution of asteroseismology to our understanding of the internal structure of stars, particularly red giants.
A world first that allows the scientific community to move from theoretical scenarios to solid observational evidence.
A researcher at the Laboratory of Atmospheric and Planetary Physics at the University of Liège, she has obtained a permanent FNRS research mandate to continue her work.
A groundbreaking result obtained thanks to gravitational lensing, which acted as a magnifying glass to correct the myopia of telescopes and enable a closer look at the area of interest.
2023CX1 demonstrates that a complete chain, from telescopes to simulators to meteorite hunters, can work within hours.
His project aims to detect and correct stray light in space-based optical instruments using an innovative method based on "Time-of-Flight".
This third interstellar object detected triggered a global scientific mobilisation involving the TRAPPIST telescopes.
On 17 June, ESA unveiled images captured by two satellites flying in formation, whose ASSPICS instrument was entirely designed and developed by CSL (Centre Spatial de Liège).
For the first time, a visible aurora has been observed on Mars, marking a significant advance in our understanding of the Martian atmosphere.