Telescopes and space missions Analysis The new race to the Moon A string of upcoming lunar missions will yield many scientific breakthroughs, as James Dacey discovers Read article: The new race to the Moon
Devices and structures Research update Noise-reducing coating helps gravitational wave detection A coating made from SiO2:HfO2 may help improve the sensitivity of gravitational wave detectors by a factor of 100 at low frequencies Read article: Noise-reducing coating helps gravitational wave detection
Telescopes and space missions News Protest-hit Thirty Meter Telescope receives construction go-ahead in Hawaii Giant telescope wins a formal "notice to proceed" but protesters warn they will not back down Read article: Protest-hit Thirty Meter Telescope receives construction go-ahead in Hawaii
Telescopes and space missions Feature Weighing water from space Marric Stephens explains how an update to a mission to monitor fresh water is also helping with plans for a space-based gravitational-wave detector Read article: Weighing water from space
Telescopes and space missions Research update Astronomers eye-up an orbiting array for imaging Milky Way’s supermassive black hole A space-based imaging system could deliver a five-fold improvement in resolution over the Event Horizon Telescope Read article: Astronomers eye-up an orbiting array for imaging Milky Way’s supermassive black hole
Environment and energy Podcasts Radioactive glaciers, Mars methane mystery, and more on the black-hole images Physics World journalists report from Vienna, Colorado and Bristol Read article: Radioactive glaciers, Mars methane mystery, and more on the black-hole images
Detectors and sensors Research update Curved camera chips may be the next leap in astronomical imaging A new study shows that curved detectors offer a viable alternative for future space missions Read article: Curved camera chips may be the next leap in astronomical imaging
Telescopes and space missions Blog Japanese spacecraft set to attempt asteroid sample grab Hayabusa2 is scheduled to touch down on the asteroid Ryugu at 8 a.m. Japan time on 22 February 2019 Read article: Japanese spacecraft set to attempt asteroid sample grab
Telescopes and space missions Opinion and reviews Pathway to Pluto Louisa Preston reviews Chasing New Horizons: Inside the Epic First Mission to Pluto by Alan Stern and David Grinspoon Read article: Pathway to Pluto
Telescopes and space missions News China’s Chang’e-4 spacecraft makes historic landing on far side of the Moon Mission is first to explore dramatic lunar landscape not visible from Earth Read article: China’s Chang’e-4 spacecraft makes historic landing on far side of the Moon