A student at the University of Sydney has discovered strange radio signals emerging from deep inside the Milky Way. They fit no understood pattern of variable radio source and could suggest a new class of stellar object.
Cooler than a campfire and smaller than Jupiter, this brown dwarf is a rare find. University of Sydney astronomers have studied the star and found it emits radio waves, helping us further understand the evolution of stars.
Search. The Cannibal Next Door. The Cannibal Next Door. SIfA Professor GeraintLewis and his international team, including with SIfA PhD students Zhen Wen, have unravelled the cannibalistic past of the ... We’re going to have to think quite hard to
Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Outstanding Research. Professor GeraintLewis, Faculty of Science. Professor Dacheng Tao, Faculty of Engineering. ... Outstanding Contribution to the University Community. Chris Lewis, Global Student Recruitment and
A stream of gas from the Magellanic Clouds the mass of more than a billion Suns fills our skies in UV and x-ray light. But why doesn't it evaporate into its enormous neighbour, the Milky Way? Professor Joss Bland-Hawthorn was part of the team that
SIfA Professor GeraintLewis and his international team, including with SIfA PhD students Zhen Wen, have unravelled the cannibalistic past of the Andromeda galaxy.
The Life and Time of Satellite Planes Supervisor: GeraintLewis Email contact: geraint.lewis@sydney.edu.au Grand Challenge: Fundamental laws & the Universe Strange planes of satellite galaxies orbiting large galaxies ... Testing the Cosmological
In this podcast,you’ll hear GeraintLewis’s talk, Waiting For The End of Time. ... Yes, my name is GeraintLewis, and I’m acosmologist at the University of Sydney.