29-Jun-2011:
Neutron star caught feasting on clump of stellar matter
Astronomers using XMM-Newton have captured a neutron star undergoing a rare, intense flare, which may have been produced when the star ingested a massive clump of matter.
Further details on the
ESA Science & Technology pages.
Neutron star bites off more than it can chew, ESA news
27-Apr-2011:
Andromeda’s coat of many colours
ESA’s fleet of space telescopes has captured the nearby Andromeda Galaxy, also known as M31, in different wavelengths. Most of these wavelengths are invisible to the eye and each shows a different aspect of the galaxy’s nature.
Further details on the
ESA News pages.
La galaxia Andrómeda se 'viste' de colores, El Mundo (in Spanish)
09-Mar-2011:
An old galaxy cluster discovered in the young Universe
Astronomers working with data from several observatories, including ESA's XMM-Newton, have discovered the most distant, mature galaxy cluster yet. The cluster is seen as it was when the Universe was only about a quarter of its current age.
Further details on the
ESA Science & Technology pages.
Un batallón de telescopios descubre las galaxias maduras más distantes, ABC-Madrid (in Spanish)
Oldest Galaxy Cluster Looks Like Modern-Day Kin, Discovery News
Descubierto el más lejano cúmulo de galaxias, El País (in Spanish)
New-looking old galaxies, Nature