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The great dimming of Betelgeuse: Hubble observations provide insight

Haystack radio astronomer Lynn Matthews co-authors “Spatially Resolved Ultraviolet Spectroscopy of the Great Dimming of Betelgeuse.”

Larisa Goncharenko to lead CEDAR Science Steering Committee

Goncharenko has been named chair of a key CEDAR committee.

Undergraduates succeed in remote internships

This year's summer undergraduate interns adapted to the challenge of doing research from home.

Weak magnetic fields in the Serpens South star cluster

Haystack radio astronomer Jens Kauffmann is a co-author of "Magnetized filamentary gas flows feeding the young embedded cluster in Serpens South."

MOXIE: headed to Mars!

MOXIE will convert CO2 in the Mars atmosphere into oxygen.

SDR in August

Haystack scientists and engineers will be among those contributing to the August 2020 NEWSDR 2020 conference, held virtually this year.

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Haystack scientists teach at the NSF-funded Incoherent Scatter Radar (ISR) school

Geospace scientists from Haystack offer classes in a wide range of atmospheric sciences at the yearly ISR school, held online in 2020.

Geodesy engineering team wins award

The prestigious Robert H. Goddard Award for Engineering Teams is awarded to the SGP engineering team.

Summer internships online in 2020

We're taking things virtual this year!

Haystack’s Mary Knapp and ASTERIA team break record

Mission breaks record for smallest satellite to detect an exoplanet.

Haystack’s Mike Poirier honored in MIT ceremony

Congratulations to Haystack's own Mike Poirier, of Westford Radio Telescope fame, on his well-deserved 2020 MIT Infinite Mile award.

Statement from our Director

Please see this statement from Haystack Director Colin Lonsdale regarding our policies during the COVID-19 crisis.

Haystack’s Kazunori Akiyama awarded two top prizes in Japan

Akiyama has been awarded two prestigious awards for his work on the Event Horizon Telescope.
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