Astronomy

From Puerto Rico to Mount Teide: “We want to build on Arecibo’s great legacy”

Noemí Pinilla-Alonso was the scientific director of the legendary radiotelescope until it collapsed in 2020. Now she’s using the TTT to cross-check Arecibo’s data on radar astronomy. Noemí Pinilla-Alonso, currently a researcher at the Instituto de Ciencias y Tecnologías Espaciales de Asturias (University of Oviedo), is a leading expert in the study of minor bodies in […]

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TTT3 captures third interstellar visitor crossing the Solar System

Teide Observatory’s TTT3 successfully tracks 3I/ATLAS — an object from another star system — as part of Light Bridges’ COMETHYP24 program The TTT3 (Two-meter Twin Telescope) has successfully tracked the third confirmed interstellar object passing through our Solar System: 3I/ATLAS = C/2025 N1. The observation was carried out on the night of July 2, between

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Light Bridges and QEYnet Partner to Pioneer Quantum-Secure Communications Between Earth and Space

June, 26th, 2025 // Light Bridges has signed an agreement with Canadian quantum communications company QEYnet to collaborate on the development and demonstration of Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) technology between Earth and space. With support from the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), QEYnet is advancing efforts to improve cybersecurity in satellite communications. The project aims to

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The Hunt for the Arjunas: “They are the great unknowns among Near-Earth Objects”

Astrophysicist Raúl de la Fuente looks for Arjuna-type asteroids, located between Earth and the Moon with orbits similar to our planet’s. Raúl de la Fuente Marcos, astrophysicist at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, is one of the most active researchers pushing the boundaries of Solar System knowledge in European astronomy. With more than two decades

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