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2024.07.04 If you look at the night sky, you may notice a new star shining down on earth
Kayla Rosen | CTV News Winnipeg
2024.07.03 Radio interview on T Coronae Borealis
Julie Buckingham | The News on CJOB, 680 CJOB, Global News
2024.07.03 Move over Northern Star! There’s a new shiney star in town
Janet Stewart | Up to Speed, CBC Radio One Manitoba
2024.03.11 Canada has a chance to lead the successor to the Hubble, and the world is waiting on us to act
Guy Nelson, Sarah Gallagher, Gilles Joncas, Allison Man, Tyrone Woods | The Hill Times
2024.01.25 Radio interview on CASTOR
Kathy Kennedy | Connecting Winnipeg, 680 CJOB, Global News
2024.01.23 Aerospace turning to Canada for successor to Hubble telescope
Alex Karpa | CityNews Winnipeg
2024.01.23 Hubble telescope nearing retirement
Rachel Lagacé | CTV Morning Live Winnipeg
2024.01.23 Reaching for the stars: Manitoba is set to embark in a new age of space exploration
Marcy Markusa | Information Radio, CBC Radio One Manitoba
2024.01.22 CASTOR space telescope
Jill Macyshon | CTV National News
2024.01.22 As the Hubble Telescope’s life nears an end, a new telescope could soon be ready out of Winnipeg
Jon Hendricks | CTV News Winnipeg
2023.10.13 Partial solar eclipse Saturday morning
Jessica Ng | Radio Active, CBC Radio One Edmonton
2023.01.28 News segment on lunar time zones
Lindsay Warner | CBC Alberta News
2022.07.24 A Victoria astrophysicist explains the James Webb Space Telescope images
Gloria Macarenko | CBC’s Our Vancouver
2022.07.17 B.C. scientists who worked on James Webb telescope thrilled by first images and project’s potential
Ali Pitargue | CBC News British Columbia
2022.07.13 Radio interview on the James Webb Space Telescope images
Robyn Burns | All Points West, CBC Radio One British Columbia
2022.07.12 News segment on the James Webb Space Telescope images
Lien Yeung | CBC Vancouver News
2022.07.11 Can you imagine traveling 13.7 billion years back in time?
Rod Kurtz | Radio Active, CBC Radio One Edmonton
2022.03.06 Star struck: New space telescope promises to take astronomers back in time
Jeff Bell | Times Colonist
2022.01.27 Astronomers use high resolution telescope to look for black holes
Trinity Willsey | The Daily Evergreen
2022.01.22 Star search: Canadian scientist to travel way back in time using world’s largest space telescope
Liam Harrap | CBC Edmonton News
2022.01.11 How were the first stars formed?
Rod Kurtz | Radio Active, CBC Radio One Edmonton
2022.01.10 Searching for Cosmic Dawn: New study redraws our map to find the first stars in the Universe
National Research Council Canada
2021.12.06 A look into the NRC faces behind the James Webb Space Telescope
National Research Council Canada
2020.10.21 The mystery behind black holes
National Research Council Canada
2020.04.03 Supermassive stars may have formed by repeatedly eating their siblings
Leah Crane | New Scientist
2017.09.28 Tycho’s Supernova challenges theories on what makes stars explode
Stephen Luntz | IFLScience
2017.09.27 A famous supernova’s mysteries are still unraveling hundreds of years later
Ryan F. Mandelbaum | Gizmodo
2017.06.16 Maxing out the mass of early stars
Susanna Kohler | AAS Nova