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The april issue of the respected scientific journal Physics Today features a full-page global map of gravity anomalies produced by Dr. Ole Andersen and his colleagues at...
The European Geosciences Union (EGU) has awarded the 2009 Petrus Perigrinus Medal to the Director of the National Space Institute, Eigil Friis-Christensen. The medal...
Using new satellite measurements, scientists at DTU Space have mapped some of the last unknown areas on the Earth. This will benefit shipping and the oil industry and...
A new map of the Earth’s gravitational force based on satellite measurements makes it much less resource intensive to find new oil deposits. The map will be particularly...
A new Danish observatory on a remote island in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean will provide researchers with new knowledge about the mysterious irregularity of the Earth...
On 27 October 2008, the European Space Agency (ESA) will be sending GOCE, its newest Earth observation satellite, into orbit around the Earth, and for a team of scientists...
Gamma ray bursts, black holes and neutron stars are some of the exotic, cosmic phenomena which more than 100 of Europe’s leading astrophysicists will be discussing in...
Using a Danish telescope, scientists from DTU Space have caught rare, longer lasting X-ray flashes and have helped to identify a white dwarf star approx. 25,000 light...
The movements in the liquid part of the Earth’s core are changing surprisingly quickly, and this affects the Earth’s magnetic field, according to new research from DTU...
During his Master's project, Mathias Benn from DTU Space developed a technology that enables two spaceships to rendezvous and dock in space - entirely without human intervention...