Breadcrumb Home News and Events News and Events (in Russian for the time being) - Any -EventsResearchMission StatusAwardsEducationPopular scienceSave The DateIn Memoriam High-Energy Astrophysics Today and Tomorrow — 2022 On 19–22 December 2022 IKI hosts the annual all-Russian conference "High-Energy Astrophysics Today and Tomorrow — 2022 (HEA–2022)". Eight Exoplanet Candidates Discovered By Russian Robotic Telescope System These are the results of the project "Theoretical and experimental studies of extrasolar planetary systems' formation and evolution and parameters of exoplanets", currently under implementation. IKI Participates In the Step Into The Future International Forum International Youth Science Forum "Step Into The Future", dedicated to 135th anniversary of eminent aircraft designer Andrei Tupolev, will be held in March–May 2023. It is one of the most impressive events of the Science and Technology Decade in Russia. Russian Science Foundation to Support 2017 New Projects Within Starting Grants Program Three projects led by IKI researchers are among the winners. Shock Waves Can Explain Why Solar Wind Is Not That Cold In the Distant Solar System IKI researchers suggested the mechanism, which can explain unexpected heating of solar wind on the large distances from the Sun. Results of the study, which was supported by Russian Science Foundation, are published in Astronomy& Astrophysics. Academician Rashid Sunyaev Awarded Max Planck Medal Academician Rashid Sunyaev was awarded the Max Planck Medal, the highest prize in theoretical physics granted by the German Physical Society (DPG), in recognition of “numerous and fundamental contributions to relativistic astrophysics and cosmology.” Modern Problems of the Earth Remote Sensing - 2022 On November 14 the 20th international conference "Modern Problems of the Earth Remote Sensing - 2022" started at IKI. Volcanic Eruption From the Past For the first time, the motion dynamics of an eruptive cloud, which formed during the catastrophic eruption of the Sheveluch volcano on November 11, 1964 (Volcanic Explosivity Index 4+), was reconstructed thanks to modern data processing methods and the databases of meteorological data. Mikhail Pavlinsky ART-XC Telescope Follows Space Weather The X-ray telescope onboard Spektr-RG space observatory entered the second year of space weather monitoring in L2 point. Getting grips on a strongly magnetized neutron star geometry Researchers from the Space Research Institute and their colleagues determined geometrical parameters of a neutron star floating in the Galaxy 21,000 light years away. The finding confirms old ideas that this star precesses like a whirligig. The results were published in Nature Astronomy. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 10 Page 11 Current page 12 Page 13 Page 14 … Next page Next › Last page Last » IKI in Media Weekly Digests (in Russian) 22.05.2023 — 29.05.2023 May 29, 2023 15.05.2023 — 22.05.2023 May 22, 2023 08.05.2023 — 15.05.2023 May 15, 2023 01.05.2023 — 08.05.2023 May 8, 2023 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Current page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 … Next page Next › Last page Last » Conferences Conference with international participation "Cosmic Gas Dynamics" September 16–18, 2024 Registration till August 1, 2024, abstract submission till August 15, 2024 Third International Conference on Space Education "The Road to Space" October 1–5, 2024 Talk registration deadline July 12, 2024. In Russian. 15th Moscow Solar System Symposium (15M-S3) October 21–25, 2024 Deadline for abstract submission: July 10, 2024; Final registration deadline: October 5, 2024. In English. IKI Media Service website (archive, in Russian)
High-Energy Astrophysics Today and Tomorrow — 2022 On 19–22 December 2022 IKI hosts the annual all-Russian conference "High-Energy Astrophysics Today and Tomorrow — 2022 (HEA–2022)".
Eight Exoplanet Candidates Discovered By Russian Robotic Telescope System These are the results of the project "Theoretical and experimental studies of extrasolar planetary systems' formation and evolution and parameters of exoplanets", currently under implementation.
IKI Participates In the Step Into The Future International Forum International Youth Science Forum "Step Into The Future", dedicated to 135th anniversary of eminent aircraft designer Andrei Tupolev, will be held in March–May 2023. It is one of the most impressive events of the Science and Technology Decade in Russia.
Russian Science Foundation to Support 2017 New Projects Within Starting Grants Program Three projects led by IKI researchers are among the winners.
Shock Waves Can Explain Why Solar Wind Is Not That Cold In the Distant Solar System IKI researchers suggested the mechanism, which can explain unexpected heating of solar wind on the large distances from the Sun. Results of the study, which was supported by Russian Science Foundation, are published in Astronomy& Astrophysics.
Academician Rashid Sunyaev Awarded Max Planck Medal Academician Rashid Sunyaev was awarded the Max Planck Medal, the highest prize in theoretical physics granted by the German Physical Society (DPG), in recognition of “numerous and fundamental contributions to relativistic astrophysics and cosmology.”
Modern Problems of the Earth Remote Sensing - 2022 On November 14 the 20th international conference "Modern Problems of the Earth Remote Sensing - 2022" started at IKI.
Volcanic Eruption From the Past For the first time, the motion dynamics of an eruptive cloud, which formed during the catastrophic eruption of the Sheveluch volcano on November 11, 1964 (Volcanic Explosivity Index 4+), was reconstructed thanks to modern data processing methods and the databases of meteorological data.
Mikhail Pavlinsky ART-XC Telescope Follows Space Weather The X-ray telescope onboard Spektr-RG space observatory entered the second year of space weather monitoring in L2 point.
Getting grips on a strongly magnetized neutron star geometry Researchers from the Space Research Institute and their colleagues determined geometrical parameters of a neutron star floating in the Galaxy 21,000 light years away. The finding confirms old ideas that this star precesses like a whirligig. The results were published in Nature Astronomy.