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Meeting Converges On Gemini Observatory’s Recent And Potential Scientific Impact

Meeting Converges On Gemini Observatory’s Recent And Potential Scientific Impact

April 23, 2012

In mid-July 2012, astronomers from around the world will converge in San Francisco, California to discuss recent and future science...

Gemini Video Explains The Next Generation Of Adaptive Optics

Gemini Video Explains The Next Generation Of Adaptive Optics

April 2, 2012

Learn how Gemini is leading the way in developing the next generation of adaptive optics to power the new Gemini...

Aura Selects Kissler-Patig As New Gemini Observatory Director

Aura Selects Kissler-Patig As New Gemini Observatory Director

March 22, 2012

Dr. William Smith, President of the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy Inc. (AURA), announced today the selection of...

Revolutionary Instrument Propels Astronomical Imaging to New Extremes

Revolutionary Instrument Propels Astronomical Imaging to New Extremes

January 5, 2012

Gemini’s next-generation adaptive optics system produces highest-resolution with largest field-of-view ever captured from the ground using laser guide star technology.

Two Record-Breaking Black Holes Found Hiding Nearby

Two Record-Breaking Black Holes Found Hiding Nearby

November 30, 2011

Observations with the Gemini North telescope in Hawai‘i reveal evidence for what astronomers are calling the largest black holes ever...

Gemini Observatory Celebrates 1,000th Paper

Gemini Observatory Celebrates 1,000th Paper

November 2, 2011

Join in the celebration of Gemini Observatory’s one-thousandth scientific paper by becoming a friend of Gemini on Facebook. There, you...

Gemini Image Captures Elegant Beauty of Planetary Nebula Discovered by Amateur Astronomer

Gemini Image Captures Elegant Beauty of Planetary Nebula Discovered by Amateur Astronomer

July 25, 2011

In a partnership between amateur and professional astronomers, the recent discovery of a dying star’s last gasps could help resolve...

The Most Distant Quasar

The Most Distant Quasar

June 29, 2011

An international team of astronomers announced today the discovery of the most distant known supermassive black hole, seen as a...

Betting On The Most Distant Gamma Ray Burst Ever Seen: Extreme Distance Determined With Gemini Observatory Images

Betting On The Most Distant Gamma Ray Burst Ever Seen: Extreme Distance Determined With Gemini Observatory Images

May 25, 2011

In a game of cosmological one-upmanship, what is likely the most distant gamma ray burst (GRB) ever detected could be...

Gemini Images a Psychedelic Stellar Nursery

Gemini Images a Psychedelic Stellar Nursery

May 4, 2011

An all-time favorite of skywatchers on both hemispheres, the Lagoon Nebula (Messier 8, or M8) is among the most striking...

Australian Students Capture Dancing Galaxies

Australian Students Capture Dancing Galaxies

March 29, 2011

A New Gemini Podcast, In October of 2010, the Gemini South primary mirror received a shiny new coating of protected...

Quasar’s Belch Solves Longstanding Mystery

Quasar’s Belch Solves Longstanding Mystery

February 23, 2011

When two galaxies merge to form a giant, the central supermassive black hole in the new galaxy develops an insatiable...

Gemini South Shines First Sodium Laser “Constellation”

Gemini South Shines First Sodium Laser “Constellation”

January 26, 2011

In the early morning of January 22, 2011 at 4:38am, Chile Summer Time, a new era in high-resolution astronomy began...

Astronomers 'Weigh' Heaviest Known Black Hole in our Cosmic Neighborhood

Astronomers 'Weigh' Heaviest Known Black Hole in our Cosmic Neighborhood

January 12, 2011

Astronomers led by Karl Gebhardt of The University of Texas at Austin have measured the most massive known black hole...

Jupiter Shows First Signs of its Returning Belt

Jupiter Shows First Signs of its Returning Belt

November 24, 2010

This image is a composite of three color images taken on Nov. 18, 2010, by the Gemini North telescope in...

Without A Trace

Without A Trace

September 9, 2010

Observing a fireball streaking through the atmosphere of another planet is a rare occurrence. However, two amateur astronomers did just...

First Directly Imaged Planet Confirmed Around Sun-Like Star

First Directly Imaged Planet Confirmed Around Sun-Like Star

June 29, 2010

A planet only about eight times the mass of Jupiter has been confirmed orbiting a Sun-like star at over 300...

Taking A Narrow View Of A Lopsided Galaxy

Taking A Narrow View Of A Lopsided Galaxy

May 25, 2010

The starburst galaxy NGC 1313 is a stellar incubator delivering stars on a scale rarely seen in a single galaxy...

Cannibalistic Galaxy Bends Light And Reveals Its Monstrous Appetite

Cannibalistic Galaxy Bends Light And Reveals Its Monstrous Appetite

May 12, 2010

A newly discovered gravitational lens in a relatively nearby galaxy cluster is leading astronomers to conclude that the cluster hosts...

A Planet-like Companion Growing up in the Fast Lane

A Planet-like Companion Growing up in the Fast Lane

April 6, 2010

The cliché that youth grow up so fast is about to take on a new twist. This is due to...

The Many Colors of Star Birth

The Many Colors of Star Birth

February 11, 2010

A dramatic new image from the Gemini North telescope illustrates the dynamic and sometimes violent process of star birth. It...

Heavyweights vs. Lightweights: Are the Largest Stars Born Like our Sun?

Heavyweights vs. Lightweights: Are the Largest Stars Born Like our Sun?

January 27, 2010

Explaining how the most massive stars are born, deep within their stellar nurseries, is one of the most persistent mysteries...

Astronomers Say Alien Dust Is Nothing To Sneeze At

Astronomers Say Alien Dust Is Nothing To Sneeze At

January 5, 2010

Using the Gemini South telescope in Chile, astronomers at UCLA have found dusty evidence for the formation of young, rocky...

Revealing the Explosive Heart of Eta Carinae

Revealing the Explosive Heart of Eta Carinae

January 4, 2010

Using adaptive optics to remove atmospheric blurring, Gemini Observatory released an image today showing previously hidden forensic secrets at the...

Storm Brews Over Titan's Tropical Desert

Storm Brews Over Titan's Tropical Desert

August 12, 2009

While far from a tropical rain forest, the equatorial region of Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, has recently displayed tantalizing evidence...

Hyperactive Galaxies In The Young Universe

Hyperactive Galaxies In The Young Universe

August 5, 2009

Looking almost 11 billion years into the past, astronomers have measured the motions of stars for the first time in...

Surprise Collision on Jupiter Captured by Gemini Telescope

Surprise Collision on Jupiter Captured by Gemini Telescope

July 23, 2009

Jupiter is sporting a glowing bruise after getting unexpectedly whacked by a small solar system object, according to astronomers using...

Gemini Observatory Releases Image of Most Distant Known Object in Universe

Gemini Observatory Releases Image of Most Distant Known Object in Universe

April 30, 2009

The Gemini Observatory has released the first color image of what astronomers are calling the most distant object ever seen...

Around the World in 80 Telescopes

Around the World in 80 Telescopes

April 1, 2009

On the nights of April 2-3 (3-4 UT) both Gemini telescopes participated in the “Around the World in 80 Telescopes”...

Gemini releases historic discovery image of planetary

Gemini releases historic discovery image of planetary "first family"

November 9, 2008

Astronomers using the Gemini and Keck observatories obtain first direct images of a planetary family around a normal star

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