Cambridge University Astronomy
Welcome to Cambridge University's official astronomy channel!
Do you like space? Us too! We even make videos about it! Check out our playlists 'Astronomy for all ages' and 'Public Astronomy Talks' . Or join our livestreams to Ask some Astronomers... anything! We have videos made by astronomers for anyone and everyone interested in learning something about space.
Curious to read more about astronomy research? Take a look at all the astronomy departments in Cambridge:
The Institute of Astronomy: www.ast.cam.ac.uk,
The Kavli Institute for Cosmology: www.kicc.cam.ac.uk,
Cavendish Astrophysics: www.astro.phy.cam.ac.uk
Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics: www.damtp.cam.ac.uk.
Then go outside, and look up!
The Future of AI in Astronomy: Our Tool, Our Partner, Our Replacement? - Ann Zabludoff
Парадигма осколочного диска — Марк Уайетт
Моделирование формирования галактик нового поколения: проблемы и возможности — Фолькер Шпрингель
In Pursuit of the Elusive: The Search for the Exoplanet Biosignature Gases - Sara Seager
A minimal SM/LCDM cosmology - Neil Turok
From near-Earth to the Fabric of Space-time– The European Space Agency Science Programme- C. Mundell
14 orders of magnitude – from the multi-phase ISM to IMBH formation – Thorsten Naab
Охота за сверхмассивными двойными черными дырами – Стивен Тейлор
Граница раннего формирования галактик — Сандро Такчелла
Connecting light and dark across time and space – Risa Wechsler
Unravelling the puzzle of subNeptune interiors – Raymond Pierrehumbert
AI for cosmological experiments: Evolution or Revolution – Ofer Lahav
Predicting the variation of stellar properties using simulations of star cluster formation– M. Bate
High-z 21-cm cosmology from the Earth to the Moon – Leon Koopmans
Modeling luminous black hole accretion flows – Jim Stone
21st-century radio astronomy – The next 50 years – Eloy de Lera Acedo
The future of high-energy astrophysics – Chris Reynolds
Frontiers of pulsar timing array experiments – Chiara Mingarelli
Who will survive longer, CDM or the IoA? – Carlos Frenk
Exploring common envelope phases and binary populations through LAMOST spectroscopic survey - Z. Han
Galactic archaeology and cartography in the Gaia era - Keith Hawkins
Red supergiant boil-off - Jim Fuller
Disentangling the history of our Galaxy in the era of Gaia - Jason Sanders
Will we ever work out how binary stars evolve? - Jan J Eldridge
A global view of the Milky Way’s dark halo with stellar streams - Denis Erkal
The origin of elements and their evolution in galaxies - Chiaki Kobayashi
Exploding wolf-rayet stars – Wanted: Dead or Alive - Avishai Gilkis
The ancient heart of the Milky Way - Anke Ardern Arentsen
The mass assembly of the milky way - Alis J. Deason
Insights into the early universe from the first year of JWST observations - Steve Finkelstein