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Citizens of Denmark are invited to make suggestions for the names of an exoplanet and star discovered in 2008 some 1,000 light years from Earth.
NASA will soon launch its Mars 2020 mission to the red planet with DTU equipment on board. Already now NASA is offering people across the planet a boarding pass for the...
New research from DTU Space provides better understanding of how cosmic rays can influence Earth´s cloud cover and climate.
Children from Austria and France won in the youngest categories in this year's Odysseus II space contest sponsered by the EU, where DTU Space is regional partner. Thousands...
Jupiter’s magnetic field is very different to what was previously assumed. This is evident from new scientific findings from the Juno mission, which are now being...
Forskere og eksperter på DTU Space høster flot anerkendelse fra NASA for arbejdet med Juno-missionen, der i øjeblikket undersøger planeten Jupiter...
Contestants from five European countries have won top honours at the 2016 international final of the EU’s Odysseus space science contest. A new round is coming up...
USA’s ambassadør i Danmark var på pletten, da DTU Space fejrede Junos ankomst til Jupiter.
One of the biggest missions that DTU has ever participated in reaches its destination—Jupiter—on 4 July.
Louise Vandbæk Kroer was only meant to be working with a researcher for a single semester—but the collaboration ended in universal delight.
Astronomers have discovered a neutron star—a pulsating dead star which emits X-rays with an energy equivalent to around 10 million suns. The discovery was published...
NASA has been using the NuSTAR satellite to study the remains of an exploded star, thus obtaining new knowledge about supernovas.
DTU’s star camera has captured the Moon’s orbit of the Earth on film for the first time.