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Astronomy

The rocket carrying mini-sensors developed by BU students on the launch pad in New Zealand before liftoff
Space

University’s Student-Built Satellites Blast into Space after Years of Delays

June 17, 2020
Image of white blocks on a bright red background; blocks say February 29.
Astronomy

The Science behind Leap Year

February 28, 2020
A man gazes through a telescope at the Judson B. Coit Observatory
Astronomy

Behind the Scenes at BU: Coit Observatory

October 2, 2019
The observatory dome
Astronomy

The Secret History of BU’s PRB Observatory and the Telescope It Was Built to House

September 30, 2019
Professor Steven Ahlen and Sif Operations Manager Heitor Maturate with Ahlen's component for Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI)
Science & Technology

Behind the Scenes at BU: Scientific Instrument Facility

September 26, 2019
A student peers through a telescope at the Boston University Coit Observatory.
Science & Technology

Spend a Free Night Stargazing at the Coit Observatory

July 31, 2019
Space

As the World Marks the 50th Anniversary of Man’s Landing on the Moon, BU Scientists Ponder the Next Big Space Discoveries

July 18, 2019
Gilliland Observatory
Arts & Culture

Astronomy After Hours at the Museum of Science Tonight

July 6, 2018
Messier 1
Students

Lost in Space

April 23, 2018
Merav Opher with REU students
Space

NSF Program Brings Budding Astronomers to BU

July 21, 2017
Coit Observatory
Nightlife

Nightlife: Public Open Night at BU’s Coit Observatory

March 16, 2016
Collision of two black holes holes
Space

Einstein Really Was a Genius: Gravitational Waves Detected

February 19, 2016
Boston University's Observatory for stargazing
Charles River Campus

Star Search

June 17, 2015
Alan Marscher, professor of astronomy, Boston University College of Arts and Sciences, CAS, Institute for Astrophysical Research, Metcalf Award for Excellence in Teaching
University News

Metcalf Award Goes to Alan Marscher

May 14, 2014
Catherine Espaillat, assistant professor of astronomy, Boston University College of Arts and Sciences, CAS, Discovery Channel Telescope, Lowell Observatory, Arizona, planetary birth, how planets are born
Astronomy

Finding Planets before They Happen

January 27, 2014
Boston University BU, College of Engineering ENG, Astronomy, research NASA MAVEN satellite
Astronomy

As Mars Goes, So Goes Earth?

November 18, 2013
Boston University BU, Astronomy, asteroids, professor W Jeffrey Hughes, Discovery Channel Telescope, Lowell Observatory, Arizona Perkins Telescope,
Research

How to Catch an Asteroid

October 17, 2013
cosmic controversies class at Boston University, Professor Michael Mendillo, College of Arts and Sciences CAS, professor Michael Mendillo, astronomy, pluto planet, albert einsten, theory of relativity, nature of the universe, scientific certainty and space,
Space

Cosmic Controversies

April 12, 2013
Boston University BU, student opinion youspeak, live on mars
Space

YouSpeak: Boldly Going Where No Man Has Gone Before

March 25, 2013
Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), brick, stars
Global

Where Stars Come From

February 19, 2013

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