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  • Space electronics in focus at Space Rendezvous

    Cosmic radiation causes electronics sent to space to break down just by being there. But there are KTH projects that make a difference, and they are in focus during the Space Rendezvous, which will be held on 2 November in Kista.

  • KTH sound experts add new dimension to the understanding of our universe

    New initiative helps astronomers not only to observe the universe, but also to listen to it.

  • The mysteries of space - the theme of Space Rendezvous in Kista

    Once again this year, KTH Space Centre, together with Smartare Elektroniksystem and Visit Kista, invites you to Space Rendezvous in Kista. This year's theme is the mysteries of space - from comets to hot planets. The event takes place on the afternoon of 20 March at Electrum.

  • New theory adds to the black hole debate

    Scientists have long been baffled by the black holes of the universe, the most famous theories created by British physicist Stephen Hawking. Now Erik Aurell, professor at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, and a team of other researchers have developed a new theory of random Gaussian multiphoton states, contributing to the debate.

  • Space systems in focus at this year's Space Rendezvous

    Space systems and what it takes to work as a space engineer is the theme of this year's Space Rendezvous, which will be held on 31 October at Electrum in Kista. "We want to show what a space engineer needs to know. Then there will be a lot of interesting lectures that you can listen to. It is also a perfect day for networking," says Carl-Mikael Zetterling, professor at KTH.

  • Aurorae reveal Uranus’s true rotation – with unmatched precision

    After more than a decade of observations using the Hubble Space Telescope, researchers have measured Uranus’s rotation period with unprecedented accuracy – using the planet’s own aurorae as a cosmic clock. The findings lay important groundwork for future planetary research.