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HET Control Room
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Kepler-452b (Artist Concept)
Kepler-452b Compared with Earth
Kepler-452 system compared to our solar system
Keaton Bell
White Dwarf Outburst
HET with George T. Abell Gallery
HET Back View
Harold C. Simmons Dark Energy Optical System Installed on HET
Harold C. Simmons Dark Energy Optical System
Working on the Harold C. Simmons Dark Energy Optical System
GMT at Las Campanas Observatory (Artist's Concept)
Galaxy Simulation (Animation Available)
Galaxies in HST's CANDELS GOODS-South Field
Natalie Gosnell
Birth of a Blue Straggler
Open Star Cluster NGC 188
Artist's Concept of HD 32963
Orbit of HD 32963 b
Dominick Rowan
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Simmons Optical System
HET Mirror with VIRUS Saddlebags
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Sunrise view from McDonald Observatory
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Mirror Images?
Sunrise over McDonald Observatory
Telescope Dome with Yucca
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Struve Telescope with Sunrise
Star Trails at HET
New vs. Old Solar Camera
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Three Generations of Solar Cameras
Sunspots, Flares, and Filaments
Solar Prominences
K2-25 in the Hyades Cluster (annotated)
Part of the Hyades Cluster (unannotated)
Supernova 2012cg
Brendan Bowler
Galaxies Akira and Tetsuo
Exoplanet K2-33b Orbits Youthful Star
Comparing K2-33 to our Solar System
K2-33 in Upper Scorpius
Forming a Direct Collapse Black Hole
Aaron Smith
Surface of Proxima b (Artist's Impression)
Proxima b orbiting Proxima Centauri (Artist's Impression)
Proxima b Infographic
Motions of Proxima Centauri due to Orbiting Planet
Walter E. Massey
Taft Armandroff
Betelgeuse in Infrared
Orion
Robert Shelton
Galaxy Cluster MACS 0416
Galaxy Cluster Abell 2744
HETDEX Infographic
Star Falling into a Supermassive Black Hole
Star Falling into a Supermassive Black Hole
Star Hits the Hard Surface of a Supermassive Sphere
Supermassive Sphere Brightens Post-Impact
Binaries over Mauna Kea (still frame from animation)
Las Cumbres Observatory
Forming a Massive Star
A Newborn Protostar
Evolution of a Protostar
Artist's Concept of Exocomet System
Placing Glass for Casting GMT Mirror 5
GMT Mirror 5, Glass-Filled Furnace
GMT Mirror 5 Furnace
CEERS Field seen by HST
Exoplanet VHS 1256-1257 b
Exoplanet GSC 6214-210 b
Exoplanet ROXs 42B b
GMT Mount
Andrew Vanderburg
Casey, Caitlin
Rizzuto, Aaron
Wu, Ya-Lin
Neutron Stars Merge to Form Black Hole
GMT Site Excavation
McDonald Geodetic Observatory Radio Dish Site
Construction on McDonald Geodetic Observatory
Galaxy Wind
Artist's Impression of Galaxy Wind
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Magnetic Waves from a Young Star
StarDate Logo
Dusty Star-Forming Galaxy DSFG850.95
Crystalized White Dwarf
Habitable Zone Planet Finder
Anne Dattilo
David Booth
GMT with Artificial Guide Stars
Sandy Wood
Billy Henry
GMT Site Rendering Sept. 2019
GMT Enclosure and Night Sky Sept. 2019
GMT Structure and Primary Mirrors
Dome of 2nd LCO 1-meter Telescope
New $6 million Astronomy Science Center at McDonald Observatory To be Built for Texas, Nation
Signing of Southern African Large Telescope Agreement Marks Major Milestone
John Kormendy Fills First Vaughan Chair in Astronomy
Hobby-Eberly Telescope Enters Early Operation Phase
University of Texas-led Team Discovers Unusual Multi-Planet System with NASA's Kepler Spacecraft
Jets, Not Neutrinos, May Cause Supernova Explosions, Scientists Say
Astrophysical issues to be explored by researchers from Texas and Mexico during UT Austin conference
Telescopes, Terrain, and Technology Unite Twin Towns
Supermassive Black Holes Reveal New Clues to Galaxy Formation
Interstellar Clouds Yield Clues to the Origins of the Element Lithium
New Lighting Ordinance Promotes Darker Skies, Safer Streets
Search For Extrasolar Planets Hits Home
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Missing Molecule Holds Clues to Comet's Origin
UT Austin scientists find evidence that all radio-loud quasars may be blazars
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Radioactive decay of elements gives age of stars, points to evolution of the Milky Way
Radiation zaps Mars and extrasolar planets, affects biological evolution
HET Goes “Back to Nature”
Bash to Step Down as McDonald Observatory Director
McDonald Observatory Announces Summer 2002 Professional Development Workshops for Teachers
McDonald Observatory Announces Summer 2002 Professional Development Workshops for Teachers
Media Representatives Invited to April 6 Preview of New McDonald Observatory Visitors Center
Texas Astronomer uses Hubble Space Telescope to Solve Mystery of Favorite Galaxy
Texas astronomer brings infrared space telescope team to UT-Austin
NEWS MEDIA AVISORY UT-Austin astronomer's black hole discoveries subject of NASA news conference
NEWS MEDIA AVISORY UT-Austin astronomer's black hole discoveries subject of NASA news conference
UT-Austin astronomer discovers massive black holes in two star clusters
McDonald Observatory Planet Search finds first planet orbiting close-in binary star
Texas astronomer watches as black hole eats a star
Texas astronomers make precise measure of extrasolar world’s true mass
Astronomer, Educator Hemenway Inducted into Texas Hall of Fame for Science, Mathematics, and Technology
StarDate Magazine Celebrates 30 Years
What are Astronomers Doing at McDonald Observatory?
McDonald Observatory Announces Summer 2003 Professional Development Workshops for Science Teachers
Media Advisory: Westcave Preserve & McDonald Observatory Present Summer Solstice Events June 21
StarDate Radio Program Celebrates 25 Years
Summer Brings New Attractions to McDonald Observatory
Exploding Stars: Asymmetry with Cosmological Consequences
Lambert to Lead McDonald Observatory
McDonald Observatory & Partners Receive Federal Appropriation, Will Bring New Research Telescope to Texas
Einstein’s Biggest Blunder?
McDonald Observatory Receives Multi-Year Grant to Train Students
Scientists Develop Cheap Method for Solar System Hunt Using McDonald Observatory Telescope
Astronomers Re-measure the Universe with Hubble Space Telescope
Duncan Shares Bruno Rossi Prize for Ultra-magnetic Stars
Giant Galaxy String Defies Model of How Universe Evolved
McDonald Observatory Hosts Special Events in Mid-March
Peeking at a Puzzling Supernova with Spectropolarimetry
Komatsu Receives Young Astronomer Award from Astronomical Society of Japan Today
Hobby-Eberly Telescope Witnesses Vaporizing of a Cometlike Body by a Very Young Hot Star
McDonald Observatory Co-Sponsors Lecture on ‘Scientific Development and the Democratic Process in South Africa’
McDonald Observatory Astronomer to Lead Study of 'Vision Mission' Space Observatory for NASA
Students Go Live Online with McDonald Observatory to Search for Planets
Astronomers Probe the Environment of Exploding Stars with HET, Computer Models
Stellar Symposium Honors David Lambert's Birthday
'Blazar' Illuminates Era When Stars & Galaxies Formed
Texas Astronomer Wins ASP's Muhlmann Award for Infrared Instruments
Texas Astronomers Find & Confirm Extrasolar Planet in Record Time with Hobby-Eberly Telescope
Mitchell Gift to Texas A&M, Support from The University of Texas at Austin Allow Flagship Universities to Join Telescope Consortium
McDonald Observatory Astronomers Discover Neptune-Sized Planet with Hobby-Eberly Telescope
StarDate Teams with Humanities Texas, Brings Native Skies to Nation's Airwaves
McDonald Observatory and Partners Receive Federal Appropriation, Move Forward Plans to Develop New Astronomy Facility
High School Students Spend Night In Computer Lab, Help McDonald Observatory Search For Planets
Texas Astronomers find Mystery Object in 'Starless Core' with Spitzer Space Telescope
New Site, HET Managers at McDonald Observatory
McDonald Observatory Plans Outdoor 'Parallax Park'
Magnetar flare blitzed Earth Dec. 27, could solve cosmic mysteries
Texas astronomer J. Craig Wheeler elected President of American Astronomical Society
Universo radio program celebrates 10 years, brings astronomy & skylore to Spanish-speaking audience
McDonald Observatory, Terlingua Preservation Foundation Unite to Preserve Dark West Texas Skies
McDonald Observatory explains 'space weather' to students live via statewide videoconference
Six College Students to Spend Summer at McDonald Observatory
McDonald Observatory receives $750,000 gift from Cynthia and George Mitchell Foundation
Texas flagship universities celebrate milestone in Giant Magellan Telescope partnership
Joint project with Texas Forest Service makes McDonald Observatory safer, brings national recognition
Beautiful images from SALT mark 'first light' for Africa's giant eye
Texas astronomers, others find dead stars collecting dust
Astronomers find improved evidence for supermassive black hole in Andromeda galaxy, uncover new mystery
University of Texas at Austin helped build giant African telescope
Astronomers find most stable optical clock in the heavens
Astronomers Use Spitzer Space Telescope to Challenge Brown Dwarf Formation Models
Amateur astronomers make first sighting of '10th planet' through McDonald Observatory telescope
International team of astronomers discovers origins of 'extreme helium stars'
New 'MONET/North' telescope to be dedicated at McDonald Observatory tomorrow
McDonald Observatory introduces new Fire Marshal, more during 'Texas Wildfire Awareness Week'
McDonald Observatory introduces new Fire Marshal, more during 'Texas Wildfire Awareness Week'
Giant Magellan Telescope Group Gains Partner Down Under
McDonald Observatory receives $5 million challenge grant to study elusive dark energy
McDonald Observatory brings Astronomy Day to Texas kids, Internet audience on May 4
Astronomers use McDonald Observatory telescopes to confirm extrasolar planet
McDonald Observatory honors local volunteers tonight
Site testing under way at McDonald Observatory for federally funded telescope
McDonald Observatory Visitors Center Named for Former Director Dr. Frank N. Bash
'Science and the Sea' Radio Program Launches This Summer
First Science with SALT: Observations of an Eclipsing Polar Binary Star
StarDate Radio Celebrates 15 Years with Announcer Sandy Wood
University of Texas Astronomers Confirm Planets Form from Disks Around Stars
McDonald Observatory Thanks Congressman Henry Bonilla for Vital Funding of NESSI Project
McDonald Observatory, Department of Astronomy Complete $2 Million Director's Chair Endowment
New Findings Cast Doubt on Leading Theory of our Galaxy's Birth
University of Texas Astronomer Explores Planet Formation Around Our Galaxy's Smallest, Most Abundant Stars
University of Texas Astronomer's Studies of Galactic Bulges May Alter Leading Theory of Galaxy Evolution
Texas Supernova Search Finds Exploding Stars Fast, Follows Up Faster with Giant Telescope
American Astronomical Society Confers Highest Honor on McDonald Observatory Director David Lambert
AEP Foundation Grants $30K to McDonald Observatory
McDonald Observatory Makes Fun, Educational Spring Break Destination
Texas Astronomers Achieve Major Improvement in Cosmic Distance Scale with Hubble Telescope
McDonald Observatory Holds Open House May 12
Don Wallace is New Site Superintendent for McDonald Observatory
Free Fun for All at McDonald Observatory Open House This Saturday
Texas Astronomer Finds Six 'Cosmic Clocks' in Star Born Soon After Big Bang
Astronomers Discover Multi-Planet System; May Alter Theories of Planet Formation
Astronomers Search for Quasars with a 'Kick'
Hobby-Eberly Telescope Helps Astronomers Learn Secrets of One of Universe's Most Distant Objects
McDonald Observatory Thanks Employees for Dedicated Service
University of Texas at Austin Astronomer Shares $500,000 International Cosmology Prize
'Astronomy Day from McDonald Observatory' Will Reach Thousands of Texas Middle-School Students
Consortium Selects Site in Chile for Future Giant Magellan Telescope
Most Powerful Supernova Ever: Found with Mini, Monumental McDonald Observatory Telescopes
Astronomers Discover Sun's Twin at McDonald Observatory
University of Texas at Austin Astronomy Student Wins Rhodes Scholarship
Texas Astronomer Makes First Ground-Based Detection of Extra-Solar Planet Atmosphere with HET
Study of 'GEMS' from Hubble, Spitzer Space Telescopes Reveals Cosmic Fireworks Fizzled Out at Universe Reached Mid-Lif
New Instrument, Telescope Upgrades Enable Pioneering Dark Energy Experiment at McDonald Observatory
McDonald Observatory Receives $190,000 NASA Grant; Will Train Texas Elementary, Middle School Teachers in Science Education
WMAP Reveals Neutrinos, End of Dark Ages, First Second of Universe
Astronomers Find Suspected Medium-Sized Black Hole in Omega Centauri
Presidents of Texas' Two Flagship Universities Powell and Murano, Philanthropist Mitchell Encourage Texans to Support Telescope Project
Award-winning, Solar-powered House Built by University of Texas Students Comes to McDonald Observatory
McDonald Observatory Astronomers Discover New Type of Pulsating White Dwarf Star
Recent Texas PhD Awarded Prize for Outstanding Dissertation in Astronomy
Grant Funds Boy Scout Program, More, at McDonald Observatory
Advertising Students Practice Real-Word Campaigning; Compete to Aid UT Astronomy Program
Astronomers Discover Key Molecule for Life Floating in Space Between the Stars
Astronomers Quimby, Wheeler Win Hyer Award from American Physical Society's Texas Section
Galactic Luminaries to Converge on University of Texas Tuesday
Scientists Discover New Planet Orbiting Dangerously Close to Giant Star
Universo Radio Program Airs 5,000th Episode, Brings Astronomy & Skylore to Spanish-Speaking Audience
Astronomers Discover Links Between Supermassive Black Holes and Galaxy Formation
Texas Cosmology Center Established at The University of Texas at Austin
Media Advisory: Legislature's Joint Resolution to Recognize University of Texas at Austin, A&M Astronomy Work
Don Winget Delivers Talk on 'Scale and Contents of the Universe' in Laredo March 7
Texas Legislature Honors University of Texas at Austin, Texas A&M University for Joint Efforts in Astronomy
University of Texas at Austin Astronomer is Co-Investigator in Search for Earth-like Planets
McDonald Observatory Holds Open House April 4, Celebrates International Year of Astronomy
Texas-Sized Computer Finds Most Massive Black Hole in Galaxy M87
Neal Evans Delivers Talk on 'Time, Space, and Galileo' at San Antonio's Witte Museum June 21
StarDate Magazine Launches Media Service with Planetary Line-Up in Pre-Dawn Sky June 19-21
Tom Barnes Discusses McDonald Observatory History at Austin's Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum July 1
New McDonald Observatory Instrument Revolutionizes Galaxy Studies
David Lambert Delivers Talk ‘Dark Ages to Dark Energy' in Midland October 9
Boston University Astronomers Detect Sodium Gas Ejected by Lunar Impact
Mary Kay Hemenway Speaks on 'The Galileo Scandal' in El Paso October 23
Kepler Finds Earth-Size Planet Candidates in Habitable Zone, Six Planet System
AEP Texas Funds Scholarships for West Texas Schools to Bring K-12 Students to McDonald Observatory
Mary Kay Hemenway Awarded Education Prize by American Astronomical Society
Universo Radio Program Celebrates 15 Years
Media Advisory Texas Poet Laureate Reads at McDonald Observatory During National Poetry Month
Recent Texas PhD Receives Trumpler Award from Astronomical Society of the Pacific
Media Advisory Astronomers Discuss 'Hubble 3D,' Cosmic Research at Bob Bullock Museum
'Out of Whack' Planetary System Offers Clues to Disturbing Past
McDonald Astronomers Help Confirm CoRoT Satellite's New Crop of Extrasolar Planets
McDonald Observatory Launches Dark Skies Initiative with Video, Radio Programs
McDonald Observatory Dedicates Wheelchair-Accessible Telescope for Visitors
New Hubble Observations of Supernova 1987a Reveal Composition of 'Star Guts' Pouring Out
Tom Barnes Celebrates Six Months as Superintendent of McDonald Observatory
Multi-University Project to Study 'Dark Energy' Receives $8 Million from National Science Foundation
University of Texas Students, Telescopes Help Discover Planets Around Elderly Binary Star
Texas Astronomer Wins Japanese Physics Prize
Astronomers 'Weigh' Heaviest Known Black Hole in our Cosmic Neighborhood
First Light for VIRUS-W Spectrograph
Kepler Finds Earth-Size Planet Candidates in Habitable Zone, Six Planet System
First Stars in the Universe Weren't Lonely
Students Link with McDonald Observatory at Blakemore Planetarium Feb. 24
Buckyballs, Largest Known Molecules, More Common in Space Than Thought
Visit McDonald Observatory's Open House Saturday, April 9
Texas Astronomers Find Super-luminous Supernova, Follow up with Fleet of Telescopes in Space, on Earth
AAS Division on Dynamical Astronomy Meets in Austin April 11-14
Cascading Material Pours Onto a Young Star
The New York Times Knowledge Network, Texas Education Agency, and McDonald Observatory Add Astronomy Content to Project Share Online Teachers Community
Universo Radio Program to Cease Regular Production
Astronomers Discover Stars Locked in Fatalistic Dance
University of Texas-led Team Discovers Unusual Multi-Planet System with NASA's Kepler Spacecraft
University of Texas at Austin Astronomer Sally Dodson-Robinson Receives Prestigious Career Grant from National Science Foundation
Cosmic Explosion Explained Just in Time for Christmas; Texas-Korea Astronomical Partnership Contributes
NASA Mission, Texas Astronomers Collaborate to Find 'Goldilocks' Planet, Others
Pair of Black Holes 'Weigh In' at 10 Billion Suns; Most Massive Yet
Mirror Casting Event for the Giant Magellan Telescope on January 14
Hubble Study Challenges 'Cosmic Fireworks' as Largest Driver of Galaxy Evolution
Karl Gebhardt Honored by The Academy of Medicine, Engineering and Science of Texas
Mountaintop Blast for Giant Magellan Telescope; Video Available
Las Cumbres Telescope Sees First Light at McDonald Observatory
University of Texas at Austin names McDonald Observatory science instrument for philanthropists George and Cynthia Mitchell
Miller Wins $20K Grand Prize for Undergraduate Research from University Co-Op
New Instrument Peers Through the Heart of the Milky Way
Astronomers Probe 'Evaporating' Planet Around Nearby Star with Hobby-Eberly Telescope
High School Students Explore Astronomical Research, Social Media at McDonald Observatory
Eiichiro Komatsu shares $500,000 Gruber Cosmology Prize with WMAP satellite team, for fundamental discoveries on the age, make-up, shape, and origin of the universe
Astronomers Test Einstein in a New Regime Using Pair of Burnt-Out Stars
NASA, Texas astronomers find first multi-planet system around a binary star
Astronomers measure largest-ever magnetic field around massive star, time its slow rotation as it drags around giant cloak of trapped particles
CANDELS team discovers dusty galaxies at ancient epoch with Hubble Space Telescope; tracks build-up of star- and planet-forming material
Orionid Meteor Shower to Peak Oct. 20-21
World's Most Advanced Mirror for Giant Telescope Completed
The White Widow Model: A New Scenario for the Birth of Type Ia Supernovae
Texas Astronomers Measure Most Massive, Most Unusual Black Hole Using Hobby-Eberly Telescope
Neal Evans Named Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Exocomets May be as Common as Exoplanets
Sally Dodson-Robinson Wins Annie Jump Cannon Award
Texas House, Senate Honor McDonald Observatory for 75 Years of Excellence
Paul Shapiro Elected to Chair the American Physical Society Division of Astrophysics
Science and Music Under the Stars Saturday in Marfa
Texas Astronomers Discover Pulsations in Crystalized, Dying Star
Mary Kay Hemenway Receives National Award for Outstanding Contributions to Public Understanding of Astronomy
Northrop Grumman to Sponsor StarDate
Alan Y. Chow Telescope Dedicated at McDonald Observatory's Frank N. Bash Visitors Center
Anne and Howard Adkins Re-Elected to McDonald Observatory Board of Visitors
Wayne and Barbara Alexander Re-Elected to McDonald Observatory Board of Visitors
Dr. John Anderson Gerling Re-Elected to McDonald Observatory Board of Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gibson Re-Elected to McDonald Observatory Board of Visitors
Mr. Ted Gray, Jr., Elected to McDonald Observatory Board of Visitors
Mr. John M. Heasley Re-Elected to McDonald Observatory Board of Visitors
David R. King Re-Elected to McDonald Observatory Board of Visitors
Mr. Robert B. Neblett, III Re-Elected to McDonald Observatory Board of Visitors
Mr. David Rose Elected to McDonald Observatory Board of Visitors
Mr. Eugene Sepulveda Re-Elected to McDonald Observatory Board of Visitors
Klaus and Charla Weiswurm Re-Elected to McDonald Observatory Board of Visitors
Don Winget Receives Regents' Outstanding Teaching Award
Texas Astronomers Unravel 20-Year Dark Matter Mystery with New Computer Models
Texas Astronomers Use ALMA to Reveal Luminous Starbirth in the Milky Way
McDonald Observatory Celebrates 75 Years of Discovery
Sky Survey Captures Key Details of Cosmic Explosions
Texas Astronomer Discovers Most Distant Known Galaxy
Giant Magellan Telescope’s Third Mirror Unveiled
Leading Astronomer Taft Armandroff Appointed New Director of McDonald Observatory
Giant Magellan Telescope Poised to Enter Construction Phase, Texas Astronomy Program Announces
Texas Regents Authorize $50 Million for UT Austin Share in Giant Magellan Telescope
John P. Dennis, III Elected to McDonald Observatory Board of Visitors
Texas, California Astronomers Release New Game 'Super Planet Crash'
Winners of McDonald Observatory’s 75th Anniversary Art Contest Announced
Astronomers Find Sun’s ‘Long-Lost Brother,’ Pave Way for Family Reunion
Globular Clusters Rotate at Heart
Giant Magellan Telescope Organization and McDonald Observatory Partner to Inspire the Next Generation of Astronomers
Astronomers Disprove Claims that Two 'Goldilocks Planets' Might Support Life
São Paulo, Brazil to Join Giant Magellan Telescope Project
Eminent Engineer and Physicist Appointed to Lead Giant Magellan Telescope Project
Giant 1930s Telescope Model on View at McDonald Observatory
McDonald Observatory Astronomers Advise National Research Council
Craig Nance is New Superintendent of McDonald Observatory
Black Hole Chokes on a Swallowed Star
Astronomers Discover Ancient Solar System with Five Earth-sized Planets
McDonald Observatory’s Andrew Mann Wins Prestigious Hubble Fellowship
University of Texas at Austin, International Partners Approve Start of Construction for Giant Magellan Telescope
Texas Astronomers Help Find Earth’s Older, Bigger Cousin
Dying Stars Suffer from 'Irregular Heartbeats'
Upgraded Hobby-Eberly Telescope Sees First Light
Giant Magellan Telescope, World’s Largest, Breaks Ground in Chilean Desert
Early Galaxies More Efficient at Making Stars, Hubble Survey Reveals
Texas Astronomer Solves Mystery of 'Born Again' Stars with Hubble Space Telescope
High School Student Helps Discover New Planet, Calculates Frequency of Jupiter-like Planets
Newly Discovered Planet in the Hyades Cluster Could Shed Light on Planetary Evolution
CosmoQuest Partners, Including McDonald Observatory, Share $11.5 Million to Expand Astronomy Outreach Programs
First Discovery of a Binary Companion for a Type Ia Supernova
Brendan Bowler Wins Hubble Fellowship
Supermassive Black Holes Cause Galactic Warming
Texas Astronomer Finds Young 'Super-Neptune,' New Planet Offers Clues to the Origin of Close-in Exoplanets
A New Kind of Black Hole, Once a Theory, Now Firmly within Observers’ Sight
Astronomers Discover Rocky Planet Orbiting Nearest Star, Proxima Centauri
Walter E. Massey and Taft Armandroff Selected to Lead Giant Magellan Telescope Board of Directors
Famous Red Star Betelgeuse is Spinning Faster than Expected; May Have Swallowed a Companion 100,000 Years Ago
Robert N. Shelton Selected as President of Giant Magellan Telescope Organization
Astronomers Find Faintest Early Galaxies Yet, Probe How the Early Universe Lit Up
Upgraded Hobby-Eberly Telescope dedicated April 9; Dark energy survey, other cutting-edge science on the way
Do Stars Fall Quietly into Black Holes, or Crash into Something Utterly Unknown?
Astronomers Prove What Separates True Stars from Wannabes
Hubble Space Telescope Pushed Beyond Limits to Spot Clumps of New Stars in Distant Galaxy
Heart of an Exploded Star Observed in 3-D
New Telescope Coming Soon to McDonald Observatory
Astronomers Solve Mystery of Formation of First Supermassive Black Holes
Astronomers Detect Comets Outside our Solar System
UT Austin and Partners Cast Fifth Massive Mirror for Giant Magellan Telescope
Hubble Spots Expanding Light Echo Around a Supernova
Next Generation Astronomical Survey to Map the Entire Sky
Texas Astronomers Will Lead Early Studies with $8 Billion James Webb Space Telescope
Arizona State University Joins the Giant Magellan Telescope Organization
A New Spin to Solving Mystery of Stellar Companions
Massive Primordial Galaxies Found Swimming in Vast Ocean of Dark Matter
GMT Mount Stage 1 Contracts Awarded
Discovery of New Planet Reveals Distant Solar System to Rival Our Own
Texas’ Caitlin Casey Receives 2018 Pierce Prize from American Astronomical Society
Two Postdocs Receive Fellowships to Study Extrasolar Planets
McDonald Observatory to Train National Park Service in Skywatching Programs for Visitors
Creating Star Stuff on Earth is the Aim of New $7 Million Project
Texas Researchers Announce Gravitational Wave Event Likely Signaled Creation of a Black Hole
McDonald Observatory, Oil and Gas Organizations Collaborate to Protect Night Skies
Excavation Begins on Giant Magellan Telescope Site in Chile
New Geodetic Observatory Coming to UT Austin’s McDonald Observatory
Galactic “Wind” Stifling Star Formation is Most Distant Yet Seen
Magnetic Waves Create Chaos in Star-Forming Clouds
StarDate Radio Program Celebrates 40 Years
Texas Astronomers Find that Dark Matter Dominates Across Cosmic Time
J. Craig Wheeler Shares Chambliss Astronomical Writing Award
Thousands of Stars Observed Turning into Crystals for the First Time
Habitable Zone Planet Finder Enables Discovery of Planets Around Cool Stars with Hobby-Eberly Telescope
Two New Planets Discovered Using Artificial Intelligence
McDonald Observatory’s 80th Anniversary Kicks Off at State Capitol
Donation to UT Will Expand View of the Universe
Unlocking Clues to a Distant Planet’s History
StarDate’s Sandy Wood to Retire
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McDonald Observatory Will Promote Dark Skies Awareness with Gift from Apache Corporation
A Rare Look at a Rocky Exoplanet's Surface
Newly Discovered Giant Planet Slingshots Around its Star
Giant Magellan Telescope Signs Contract for Telescope Structure
New Telescope Dedicated at McDonald Observatory
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More Moon and Aldebaran
Supermoon
Lambda Draconis
Lunar Eclipse
Gamma Cass
Moon and Regulus
Milky Way Mapping
Venus and Jupiter
Moon and Spica
The Twins
Medusa Nebula
Daytime Moon
Moon and Planets
Moon and Venus
Moon and Companions
Orion Spotlights
Groundhog Day
Lepus
Close Planets
Bellatrix
Winter Milky Way
Algieba
M41
Mars and Uranus
Moon and Mars
Monoceros
More Monoceros
Moon and Aldebaran
Feeble Pictures
Big Dipper
Bright Dog
Venus and Saturn
Moon and Regulus
Full Moon
Alnilam
Canopus
Moon and Spica
Alphard
Hydra
Moon and Antares
Moon and Jupiter
Evening Mercury
Oddest Month
Orion Spotlights
Groundhog Day
Lepus
Close Planets
Bellatrix
Winter Milky Way
Algieba
M41
Mars and Uranus
Moon and Mars
Monoceros
More Monoceros
Moon and Aldebaran
Feeble Pictures
Big Dipper
Bright Dog
Venus and Saturn
Moon and Regulus
Full Moon
Alnilam
Canopus
Moon and Spica
Alphard
Hydra
Moon and Antares
Moon and Jupiter
Evening Mercury
Oddest Month
Mars and the Pleiades
Vela
Bright Stars
Crab Nebula
New Moon
Puppis
Zeta Puppis
Moon, Mars, Aldebaran
Arcturus Stream
Big Dipper
Cat’s Eye
First-Quarter Moon
Pyxis and Antlia
Moon and Regulus
Time Bombs
Coma Berenices
Coma Galaxy Cluster
Moon and Spica
Full Moon
Lyrid Meteors
Moon and Antares
Moon and Jupiter
Moon and Planets
Moon and Saturn
Hydra
Crow and Cup
Alphard
Hercules
Messier 3
Moon and Venus
Cepheus
Moon and Aldebaran
First-Quarter Moon
Green Flash
Little Bear
Spinning Stars
Spring Triangle
Moon and Regulus
Vernal Equinox
More Vernal Equinox
Moon and Spica
Pointing South
Martian Spring
Moon and Antares
Chara
Moon and Jupiter
Last-Quarter
Moon and Saturn
Young Star
Denebola
Moon and Venus
NGC 4696
Leo
Northern Crown
Eta Aquarid Meteors
Curtains
Moon and Aldebaran
Moon and Companions
Hercules Clusters
Izar
Big But Obscure
Moon and Regulus
Kochab
Pollux
Castor
Moon and Spica
More Moon and Spica
Rastaban
Full Moon
Moon and Jupiter
Moon and Planets
Moon and Saturn
Ophiuchus
Changing the Guard
Omega Centauri
Last-Quarter Moon
Guitar Nebula
Ceres at Opposition
Beta Scorpii
Rising Swan
M101
Libra
Draco
Head Cases
Moon and Regulus
Jupiter at Opposition
Mizar and Alcor
Jupiter at Opposition II
Moon and Spica
Summer Triangle
Vega
Moon and Company
Beautiful Pairings
Cygnus
Moon and Saturn
Messier 10
Summer Solstice
More Solstice
The Coathanger
Massive Milky Way
Last-Quarter Moon
Scutum
Doomed Giants
Alphecca
Pleiades Rising
Moon and Aldebaran
Rasalhague
Baade’s Window
Solar Eclipse
Far From the Sun
Vega
Ring Nebula
Corona Borealis
Saturn at Opposition
Megastars
Saturn II
Cygnus
Dumbbell Nebula
Moon and Companions
Moon and Jupiter
Delta Lyrae
Moon and Saturn
Lunar Eclipse
The Wolf
Summer Triangle
Zodiac
Touchdown!
Dog Days
Starry Sky
Outcast Stars
Last-Quarter Moon
Distant Planet
Moon and Aldebaran
The Dolphin’s Snout
Delta Scuti
Messier 11
Quiet Monster
New Moon
Hidden Galaxy
Bright Jupiter
Zodiacal Light
M51
Moon and Spica
Deneb
First-Quarter Moon
Morning Mercury
Moon and Jupiter
Perseid Meteors
Moon and Saturn
Twinkles
Venus on the Move
Full Moon
Sigma Scorpii
Starry Queen
Dog Days
Starburst
Great Square
Merging Galaxies
Vega
Aquila
Moon and Aldebaran
Scorpion and Archer
Neptune
Solar Twin
Moon in the Beehive
Big Dipper
Stellar Nurseries
Veil Nebula
First to Saturn
Moon and Spica
Disappearing Acts
Pegasus
Moon and Companions
Moon and Jupiter
Neptune at Opposition
Moon and Saturn
Moon and Saturn II
Schedar
Neptune Opposition II
M15
Messier 39
Harvest Moon
Sirius and Procyon
Lacerta
BL Lacertae
Cepheus
Big Bear
Moon and Aldebaran
Big Galaxy
Last-Quarter Moon
Autumnal Equinox
Celestial Sea
Vulpecula
Dumbbell Nebula
Milky Way, Dolphin
Winter Preview
Venus Returns
Moon and Venus
Dawn Hunter
Balanced Moon
Moon and Companions
Moon and Jupiter
Lyra
Moon and Saturn
Circumpolar Stars
Fomalhaut
Summer Solstice
Aquarius
Evening Stars
The Plow
Altair
Hunter’s Moon
Hamal
Sending a Message
Capella
Moon and Aldebaran
Deneb Algedi
Orionid Meteors
Lingering Summer
Last-Quarter Moon
Moon and Regulus
AU Microscopii
Georgian Stars
Moon and Mars
Time Travel
Galactic Twin
Uranus at Opposition
Moon and Venus
Moon and Jupiter
Halloween
Starry Arms
Falling Back
First-Quarter Moon
Pegasus
California Nebula
Pleiades Rising
Aquarius
Mercury Transit
Chi Cygni
Morning Treat
Transits
Gemini Twins
Moon and Aldebaran
Summer Reminder
Leonid Meteors
Triangulum
Triangulum Galaxy
Moon and Regulus
Last-Quarter Moon
Venus and Jupiter
The Whale’s Tail
Moon and Spica
Moon, Mars, Mercury
More Venus and Jupiter
Orion Rising
New Moon
Aurorae
Moon and Planets
Phoenix
Adopted Cluster
The Fox
Sun in Ophiuchus
Earliest Sunset
Pegasus
Betelgeuse
51 Pegasi
Pollux
Eridanus
Sun Moves
Moon and Aldebaran
Long-Night Moon
Venus and Saturn
Geminid Meteors
Sirius Rising
Capella
Moon and Regulus
Saturnalia
Delta Cephei
Moon and Spica
Winter Solstice
Moon and Mars
Hunter Arrives
Cursa
Orion Nebula
Annular Eclipse
Getting Bigger
On the Edge
Moon and Venus
El Nath
M34
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