Breadcrumb Home News and Events News and Events (in Russian for the time being) - Any -EventsResearchMission StatusAwardsEducationPopular scienceSave The DateIn Memoriam 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. Twenty years of INTEGRAL Twenty years ago on October 17, 202, the INTErnational Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory, or INTEGRAL, soared into space from Baikonur onboard Proton launcher. Сачок для гамма-всплесков 9 октября 2022 года произошел один из самых ярких гамма-всплесков за всю историю их наблюдений. Он не попал в поле зрения телескопа ART-XC им. М.Н. Павлинского, но именно благодаря этому удалось надежно измерить кривую его блеска в жестком рентгеновском — мягком гамма-диапазонах. Как же это получилось? "Space Week" at IKI Every year on October 4-10 the World Space Week commemorates the launch of Sputnik and the beginning of space era, which started on October 4, 1957. In 2022 IKI scientists celebrated the the event with Space Science Days, popular lectures, and IKI Doors Open Day. Asteroid Turns Into Comet At night of September 26–27 RTT-150 optical telescope in Turkey observed asteroid Didymos and its smaller counterpart Dimorphos during the impact of DART mission (NASA). RTT-150 1.5-meter telescope is part of ground-based facilities in support of Spektr-RG project. The Polytechnik Museum and Russian Science Foundation Open Exhibition "The Basement For the Future" Professor Sergey Bartalev, the head of the laboratory at IKI and the leader of the project "Space science observatory of carbon in Russian forests" is one of the heroes of the exhibition. Albert A. Galeev (1940–2022) It is with deep sadness we pass on the news that Academician Dr. Albert A. Galeev, the director of IKI in 1988–2002, passed away on September 12, 2022. Martian Trio is 35! Year 2022 is a joint anniversary for HEND, FREND, and DAN instruments, which, taken together, have been studying Mars from its orbit and on its surface for 35 years. Having gathered tremendous amount of data about water on the planet, they are still operating and refining our knowledge of the past and present of Mars. On September, 13, IKI is hosting an open online workshop devoted to Martian Trio and Mars. A GRB-to-be did not appear in X-rays Sometimes the fact that one did not see something makes a difference. A recent paper published by Spektr-RG science team describes a gamma-ray burst (GRB), which Spektr-RG instruments had not observed, however strange it may seem,.. X-Ray Unicorn Brighter in Summer On September, 1, an Astronomy Telegram from Mikhail Pavlinsky ART-XC team announced a discovery of an optical counterpart of a bright X-ray pulsar — a transient star V520 in constellation Monoceros, which is Unicorn in Greek. Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 19 Page 20 Current page 21 Page 22 Page 23 … Next page › Last page » IKI in Media Weekly Digests (in Russian) 13.11.2023 — 20.11.2023 November 20, 2023 06.11.2023 — 13.11.2023 November 13, 2023 30.10.2023 — 06.11.2023 November 6, 2023 23.10.2023 — 30.10.2023 October 30, 2023 Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Current page 21 Page 22 Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 … Next page › Last page » News by tags Conferences 16th Moscow Solar System Symposium (16M-S3) October 20–24, 2025 Deadline for abstract submission: July 10, 2025, final registration deadline: October 6, 2025. Near-Earth Astronomy ‒ 2025 June 2–4, 2025 The conference has finished. Тринадцатая международная Школа-семинар «Спутниковые методы и системы исследования Земли» 23 — 27.05.2025 Школа-семинар завершена. IKI Media Service website (archive, in Russian)
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.
Twenty years of INTEGRAL Twenty years ago on October 17, 202, the INTErnational Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory, or INTEGRAL, soared into space from Baikonur onboard Proton launcher.
Сачок для гамма-всплесков 9 октября 2022 года произошел один из самых ярких гамма-всплесков за всю историю их наблюдений. Он не попал в поле зрения телескопа ART-XC им. М.Н. Павлинского, но именно благодаря этому удалось надежно измерить кривую его блеска в жестком рентгеновском — мягком гамма-диапазонах. Как же это получилось?
"Space Week" at IKI Every year on October 4-10 the World Space Week commemorates the launch of Sputnik and the beginning of space era, which started on October 4, 1957. In 2022 IKI scientists celebrated the the event with Space Science Days, popular lectures, and IKI Doors Open Day.
Asteroid Turns Into Comet At night of September 26–27 RTT-150 optical telescope in Turkey observed asteroid Didymos and its smaller counterpart Dimorphos during the impact of DART mission (NASA). RTT-150 1.5-meter telescope is part of ground-based facilities in support of Spektr-RG project.
The Polytechnik Museum and Russian Science Foundation Open Exhibition "The Basement For the Future" Professor Sergey Bartalev, the head of the laboratory at IKI and the leader of the project "Space science observatory of carbon in Russian forests" is one of the heroes of the exhibition.
Albert A. Galeev (1940–2022) It is with deep sadness we pass on the news that Academician Dr. Albert A. Galeev, the director of IKI in 1988–2002, passed away on September 12, 2022.
Martian Trio is 35! Year 2022 is a joint anniversary for HEND, FREND, and DAN instruments, which, taken together, have been studying Mars from its orbit and on its surface for 35 years. Having gathered tremendous amount of data about water on the planet, they are still operating and refining our knowledge of the past and present of Mars. On September, 13, IKI is hosting an open online workshop devoted to Martian Trio and Mars.
A GRB-to-be did not appear in X-rays Sometimes the fact that one did not see something makes a difference. A recent paper published by Spektr-RG science team describes a gamma-ray burst (GRB), which Spektr-RG instruments had not observed, however strange it may seem,..
X-Ray Unicorn Brighter in Summer On September, 1, an Astronomy Telegram from Mikhail Pavlinsky ART-XC team announced a discovery of an optical counterpart of a bright X-ray pulsar — a transient star V520 in constellation Monoceros, which is Unicorn in Greek.