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OSU Astronomy has Open Questions Night at Local Bar

On July 29th, the Astronomy Department held Astonomy on Tap, a night of games, fun, and learning at the Brothers Drake Meadery & Bar. Demitri Muna from OSU Astronomy stated, "We had about 40…

Supernova

ASAS-SN Discovers its First Supernova

Even in the present day, only human eyes fully survey the sky for the transient, variable and violent events that are crucial probes of the nature and physics of our Universe. The "All-Sky Automated…

John Beacom Portrait

CCAPP Director John Beacom Featured in Article

Scientists speak a different language to present issues, argue points and convey information. B efore many of these equations make it into a research journal or textbook, they are written in…

Luck Bros' Coffee Store Front

Coffee Drives CCAPP

Since its beginnings, CCAPP scientists have been fueled by tens of thousands of espresso shots, brewed with Luck Bros' Coffee. Locally owned and independently operated, Luck Bros' has recently…

Observatory and Night Sky

New Dark Energy Survey Photo Blog

April 2013

What would it be like to peer billions of years into the past, viewing hundreds of millions of galaxies, some billions of light years away? What would it feel like to be part of…

Chris Orban

Researchers celebrate 25 years of using bigger, faster servers to solve mysteries of the universe

Chris Orban, an Ohio State University astrophysicist, has used the supercomputer to model theories on how dark matter particles can help form galaxies in an expanding universe. Read Article

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Physicist's NSF CAREER Award Assists Search for "Ghost" Particles

Amy Connolly's recent five-year, $650,000 CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation (NSF) will help support her search for high-energy neutrinos, a type of elementary particle, traveling at…

Spectroscopy

Spectroscopy in 60 sec (by Honscheid and Huff)

Spectroscopy is a technique that astronomers use to measure and analyze the hundreds of colors contained in the light emitted by stars, galaxies and other celestial objects.

Ordinary…

John Beacom Portrait

A New Phase of CCAPP

CCAPP, its leadership, and its administration have entered a new phase.

From 2006-2011, CCAPP was supported primarily by Targeted Investment in Excellence (TIE) funds won in a university…