A new book underscores the pioneering work being done at Western in the philosophy of astrophysics and in the training of experts shaping the emerging field. The Philosophy of Astrophysics: Stars, Simulations, and the Struggle to Determine What is Out T …
Western Space
Behind the Research: Western looks at the final frontier
President Alan Shepard in conversation with professors Sarah Gallagher and Jan Cami on Canada’s role in space exploration and research
Western students land five of 23 Canada Space Fellowships
Foundation co-created by alum helps students find jobs, mentors in Canada’s Space industry
Look up! Public invited to see rare green comet about to pass by Earth
Western professor Paul Wiegert explains the significance of comet’s fly-by
Endnotes 2022: Adam Sirek and the thrilling virtual future of medicine
The Schulich faculty member is working to make what seems like science fiction a medical reality
Endnotes 2022: Els Peeters and Jan Cami dive into deep space with James Webb
The partners at work and at home are among the first to examine images captured by the most powerful space telescope ever
Expert Insight: Canada’s space technology a crucial contribution to the Artemis missions
Following the Artemis I mission, Canada is poised to embark on a new era of lunar exploration
New observation method helps unlock secrets of U.K. meteorite
Winchcombe object holds information about the origin of Earth’s oceans, finds new study
Canadian climate tech built with Western expertise to be part of joint mission with NASA
Atmosphere Observing System will have Canadian instruments, satellite in planned 2031 launch
Western researchers among first to capture James Webb Space Telescope images
New pictures reveal spectacular view of Orion Nebula
Western team achieves international holographic teleportation
Game-changing tech can have implications for health care, space work
Astronaut launches grads to next, new adventures
David Saint-Jacques receives honorary degree from Western at convocation ceremonies on June 14
Western’s all-sky cameras capture bright fireball event
Analysis suggests meteor fragments are likely to have made it to the ground near eastern shore of Lake Simcoe
Behind the Research: Western looks at the final frontier
President Alan Shepard in conversation with professors Sarah Gallagher and Jan Cami on Canada’s role in space exploration and research
Western students land five of 23 Canada Space Fellowships
Foundation co-created by alum helps students find jobs, mentors in Canada’s Space industry
Look up! Public invited to see rare green comet about to pass by Earth
Western professor Paul Wiegert explains the significance of comet’s fly-by
Endnotes 2022: Adam Sirek and the thrilling virtual future of medicine
The Schulich faculty member is working to make what seems like science fiction a medical reality
Endnotes 2022: Els Peeters and Jan Cami dive into deep space with James Webb
The partners at work and at home are among the first to examine images captured by the most powerful space telescope ever
Expert Insight: Canada’s space technology a crucial contribution to the Artemis missions
Following the Artemis I mission, Canada is poised to embark on a new era of lunar exploration
New observation method helps unlock secrets of U.K. meteorite
Winchcombe object holds information about the origin of Earth’s oceans, finds new study
Canadian climate tech built with Western expertise to be part of joint mission with NASA
Atmosphere Observing System will have Canadian instruments, satellite in planned 2031 launch
Western researchers among first to capture James Webb Space Telescope images
New pictures reveal spectacular view of Orion Nebula
Western team achieves international holographic teleportation
Game-changing tech can have implications for health care, space work
Astronaut launches grads to next, new adventures
David Saint-Jacques receives honorary degree from Western at convocation ceremonies on June 14
Western’s all-sky cameras capture bright fireball event
Analysis suggests meteor fragments are likely to have made it to the ground near eastern shore of Lake Simcoe