XO-3b, a hot Jupiter on an eccentric orbit. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/R. Hurt (IPAC)

Classified as: Department of physics, Nick Cowan, exoplanets, space, Lisa Dang
Published on: 13 Jan 2022

It’s been an exciting time for astronomy lovers in the past few years: the first black hole picture amazed, many exoplanets have been discovered, gravitational waves were observed for the first time.

Now, what will be the next big things in astronomy?

Astronomers from across Canada will gather in Montreal June 17-20 to discuss emerging topics that could lead to big new advances in the field in the coming decade.

Classified as: McGill Space Institute, Department of physics, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Nick Cowan, astronomy, exoplanets
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Published on: 30 May 2019
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