Button to scroll to the top of the page.

News

From the College of Natural Sciences
NASA, Texas Astronomers Find First Multi-Planet System around a Binary Star

NASA, Texas Astronomers Find First Multi-Planet System around a Binary Star

The discovery of the Tatooine-like system proves that whole planetary systems can form in a disk around a binary star.

Astronomers Test Einstein in a New Regime Using Pair of Burnt-Out Stars

Astronomers Test Einstein in a New Regime Using Pair of Burnt-Out Stars

The white dwarf stars are so close together that they make a complete orbit in less than 13 minutes.

TIME: Z Machine Produces Six Times the World’s Energy to Create White Dwarf Star

Research delves into how stars are created.

NY Daily News: Astronomers Recreate Surface of White Dwarf Star

Research could one day lead to nuclear fusion as a ‘meaningful energy source.’
The Art and Science of Making White Dwarfs in the Desert

The Art and Science of Making White Dwarfs in the Desert

Astronomer Don Winget is making white dwarf "star stuff" here on Earth.

From Marfa to Mauritania

From Marfa to Mauritania

A brief history of the McDonald Observatory and the National Science Foundation.

Astronomers Probe ‘Evaporating’ Planet Around Nearby Star with Hobby-Eberly Telescope

Astronomers Probe ‘Evaporating’ Planet Around Nearby Star with Hobby-Eberly Telescope

A Jupiter-size planet in a nearby solar system is dissolving because of interactions with its parent star.

Tags:
After a 30-Year Wait, Texas Scientists’ Instrument Blasts Into Space

After a 30-Year Wait, Texas Scientists’ Instrument Blasts Into Space

ESA's Vega rocket launched a satellite in orbit that supports an experiment proposed by UT scientists in the mid-1980s.

Tags:
Hubble Study Challenges "Cosmic Fireworks" as Largest Driver of Galaxy Growth

Hubble Study Challenges "Cosmic Fireworks" as Largest Driver of Galaxy Growth

University of Texas at Austin astronomers studied 166 of the most massive galaxies present only a few billion years after the Big Bang.

Texas Astronomers Collaborate to Find Goldilocks Planet

Texas Astronomers Collaborate to Find Goldilocks Planet

The planet is the first located in the "just-right" orbit that's not too hot, nor too cold for water to exist in liquid form, making life as we know it possible.

Tags: