Press Releases
- Black holes take center stage at IU during Capra Conference (2009)
- Summer film series expands IU's International Year of Astronomy (2009)
- After delays, IU scientists now full-ahead on $278 million neutrino project (2009)
- Stare at the sun Saturday during Kirkwood Observatory event (2009)
- IU astronomer’s discovery poses challenge to galaxy formation theories (2009)
- British astrophysicist, Advanced Studies fellow speaks tonight (2009)
- Statewide contest, speaker series highlight IU salute to International Year of Astronomy (2009)
- Dozens of hands-on exhibits at this year's Physics and Astronomy Open House (2008)
- Einstein's relativity survives neutrino test (2008)
- IU Asteroid Program "records" final chapter (2008)
- Updating the "Bible of Particle Physics" (2008)
- Total Eclipse of the Moon (2008)
- A win-WIYN situation (2008)
- The Only Native American astronomer? (2007)
- Comet Holmes brightens by nearly one million times (2007)
- WIYN telescope to get innovative billion-pixel, $6.6 million camera (2007)
- Interactive binary stars show signs of induced hyperactivity(2007)
- IU to acquire nation’s fastest university-owned supercomputer, largest disk-based storage facility (2006)
- Kirkwood re-opens March 22, 2006 (2006)
- Mars at Midnight (2005)
- Jupiter's formation linked to that of primitive meteorites (2005)
- New theory of how planets form finds havens of stability amid turbulence (2005)
- Dwarf galaxy has giant surprise (2004)
- IU Astronomer testifies before President's Commission on U.S. Space Exploration Policy
- NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD) is WIYN Image (2004)
- Kirkwood Observatory Open to the Public on Wednesday's (2004)
- Fred Adams, Into the Dark (2004)
- IU astronomer to attend White House signing
- IU Astronomy Department to celebrate "Astrofest"
- We're using numbers to create something we can actually see (2002)
- NY40 Asteroid Movie from WIYN (2002)
- WIYN makes National Headlines (2002)
- Star cluster with similarities to sun's composition offers clues on Milky Way's evolution
- Students see stars in summer astronomy program



