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Astronomers are finding millisecond pulsars faster than ever

ASTRON astronomers are part of an international team that is discovering the exotic stars known as “millisecond pulsars” at an astonishing rate.

ERC Advanced Grant for astronomer Ralph Wijers

Prof. dr. Ralph Wijers, astronomer of the Astronomical Institute ‘Anton Pannekoek’ of the UvA, has received an Advanced Grant of the ERC.

LOFAR maps the radio sky at Effelsberg

Scientists at the Max Planck Institut for Radio Astronomy have made the first LOFAR “all-sky” images in the 110 to 190 MHz range.

EXPReS hailed as “extraordinarily successful” to SKA design

The European Commission concluded their final review of EXPReS, hailing the project as “extraordinarily successful” .

e-EVN aids detection “extremely prolific supernova factory”

e-EVN was critical in the detection of an “extremely prolific supernova factory” in the buried nucleus of a starburst galaxy last year.

Vidi grant for ASTRON astronomer Marijke Haverkorn

Marijke Haverkorn, astronomer at ASTRON, has received a Vidi grant from the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research, NWO.

Special prize for radio astronomy’s contribution to WiFi

John O’Sullivan from the Australian CSIRO has been awarded the Australian Prime Ministers Special Prize in Science for 2009.

Over 800 people visited Astronomy Day Dwingeloo

Yesterday, during the Astronomy Day Dwingeloo, over 800 people visited the Planetron, CAMRAS and ASTRON.

Planetron, CAMRAS & ASTRON organise Sterrendag Dwingeloo

Many interesting questions surrounding astronomy will be answered during the Sterrendag Dwingeloo (Star Day Dwingeloo).

ASTRON in Science magazine and Physics World

ASTRON has appeared in Science Magazine and Physics World with two articles about LOFAR.

LOFAR observes across borders

An international group of astronomers have succeeded in the first joint observations between the LOFAR stations in Exloo and Effelsberg.

Spacegirls present extraordinary space project at ASTRON

On Thursday 10 September, ASTRON welcomes Anne, Esther, Iris, Jessica, Malou, Mirthe and Sophie, from Assen.

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