Home Recent News Learn all about our exciting discoveries in astronomy and astrophysics, which extend across the scope of the cosmos, from exoplanets to the earliest stars and galaxies. Hot Off the Presses Search search Search Clear All Topics Cosmology Theory Distant Galaxies Instrument Development & Engineering Milky Way & Stellar Evolution Transients & Compact Objects Solar System & Exoplanets Type Administrative News Awards Breaking News Campus News Feature Story First Person Narrative Q&A Spotlight Trustee News Date 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 Sort by Date Asc Date Desc Filter By: Clear All Type Administrative News Awards Breaking News Campus News Feature Story First Person Narrative Q&A Spotlight Trustee News Topics Cosmology Theory Distant Galaxies Instrument Development & Engineering Milky Way & Stellar Evolution Transients & Compact Objects Solar System & Exoplanets Date 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 Sort by Date Asc Date Desc Filter results 7 results found for: February 02, 2024 Awards Four Observatories summer interns recognized for exemplary student research November 10, 2023 Feature Story Space: Exploring the frontiers of art and science November 10, 2023 Feature Story Tracing the stellar origin stories of heavy elements January 23, 2023 Awards Carnegie’s Ana Bonaca wins AAS Warner Prize August 02, 2022 Breaking News Carnegie Rallies $205 Million Founding Partner Investment To Accelerate Completion Of The Giant Magellan Telescope May 13, 2022 Breaking News Astronomers Find 'Gold Standard' Star In Milky Way Artist’s representation of our Milky Way Galaxy surrounded by dozens of stellar streams. These streams were the companion satellite galaxies or globular clusters that are now being torn apart by our Galaxy’s gravity. (Credit: James Josephides and S5 Collaboration.) January 11, 2022 Breaking News Milky Way’s Feeding Habits Shine A Light On Dark Matter
August 02, 2022 Breaking News Carnegie Rallies $205 Million Founding Partner Investment To Accelerate Completion Of The Giant Magellan Telescope
Artist’s representation of our Milky Way Galaxy surrounded by dozens of stellar streams. These streams were the companion satellite galaxies or globular clusters that are now being torn apart by our Galaxy’s gravity. (Credit: James Josephides and S5 Collaboration.) January 11, 2022 Breaking News Milky Way’s Feeding Habits Shine A Light On Dark Matter