A selection of the news coverage on the following ATLAS3D results
- Possible missing link discovered between young and old galaxies
- Replacing the handle of Hubble's tuning fork
- Elliptical galaxies are not "dead"
- Under "dark halo" old galaxies have many more stars
- Possible missing link discovered between young and old galaxies (UC Berkeley, USA, 10 January 2011)
- Supermassive Black Hole blows galaxy out (in Dutch) (NU.nl, The Netherlands, 11 January 2011)
- Possible missing link discovered between young and old galaxies (in Spanish) (Ciencia Kanija, USA, 12 January 2011)
- Missing Link Between Young, Old Galaxies? (Science Daily, USA, 3 February 2011)
- Understanding the molecular outflow in NGC 1266 (Astrobites, USA, 15 April 2011)
- Most elliptical galaxies are 'like spirals' (University of Oxford, UK, 20 June 2011)
- The ATLAS3D project: replacing the handle of Hubble's tuning fork (ING, Spain, 20 June 2011)
- The ATLAS3D project: replacing the handle of Hubble's tuning fork (Astron, The Netherlands, 20 June 2011)
- The ATLAS3D project: A new look at galaxy classification (in Dutch) (NOVA, The Netherlands, 20 June 2011)
- The shape of galaxies? It's written in the stars (in Italian) (INAF, Italy, 20 June 2011)
- Most elliptical galaxies are like spirals! (in Macedonian) (Skopje Astronomy Society, Macedonia, 20 June 2011)
- The ATLAS3D Project: Calling A Different Tune (Universe Today, USA, 21 June 2011)
- The ATLAS3D project: replacing the handle of Hubble's tuning fork (in Spanish) (University of Valencia, Spain, 21 June 2011)
- ATLAS3D rewrites the classification of galaxies (in Russian) (StarMission, Russia, 22 June 2011)
- Astronomers rewrite Hubble's galaxy classification tuning-fork diagram (in Chinese) (Taipei Astronomical Museum, Taiwan, 22 June 2011)
- 3D coming to a galaxy near you (University of Toronto, Canada, 22 June 2011)
- Spheroid galaxies are "spirals without spirals" (Astronomy Now, UK, 23 June 2011)
- Rethinking Galaxies (Sky & Telescope, USA, 28 June 2011)
- Should we revise the classification of elliptical galaxies? (in French) (Futura-Sciences, France, 29 June 2011)
- Galaxy classification is out of tune, say astronomers (Physics World, UK, 1 July 2011)
- New classification of galaxies because most ellipticals are like spirals (in Greek) (Physics 4u, Greece , 2 July 2011)
- The 80 year old classification of galaxies could be wrong (in Vietnamese) (360.thuvienVatly, Vietnam, 2 July 2011)
- Two-third of ellipticals are classified incorrectly (in Russian) (CNews, Russia, 4 July 2011)
- Rethinking Galaxies (in Persian) (Magic of Physics, Iran, 4 July 2011)
- New classification for the galaxy "zoo" (in Italian) (Le Scienze, Italy, 11 July 2011)
- Most Elliptical Galaxies Are 'Like Spirals' (Science Daily, USA, 15 July 2011)
- Most Elliptical Galaxies Are 'Like Spirals' (in Spanish) (EuropaPress, Spain, 15 July 2011)
- Scientists claim major elliptical galaxies are disc-shaped (Jagran Post, India, 16 July 2011)
- Viewing galaxies in 3D (PDF) (Physics World, UK, November 2011)
- Elliptical galaxies much younger than previously thought? (CFHT, USA, 21 July 2011)
- Elliptical galaxies are not "dead" (in French) (CNRS, France, 21 July 2011)
- Elliptical Galaxies Don’t Act Their Age… (Universe Today, USA, 21 July 2011)
- Are elliptical galaxies much younger than previously thought? (Astronomy.com, USA, 21 July 2011)
- Elliptical galaxies much younger than previously thought? (Phys.org, USA, 21 July 2011)
- Elliptical galaxies younger than previously thought? (in German) (AstroNews.com, Germany, 22 July 2011)
- Elliptical galaxies younger than previously thought? (in Russian) (StarMission, Russia, 22 July 2011)
- Do Elliptical galaxies form as we thought? (in Persian) (A star in seven heavens, Iran, 22 July 2011)
- Galaxy NGC 474: Cosmic Blender (in many languages including Chinese, Arabic, Korean, Turkish, Czech, Catalan, Dutch, Hungarian, Slovenian, Portuguese, Spanish,...) (NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day, USA, 26 July 2011)
- Are ellipticals younger than we thought? (in Polish) (Orion PTA, Poland, 30 July 2011)
- Under 'dark halo' old galaxies have many more stars (University of Oxford, UK, 25 April 2012)
- The IMF is Not Universal (astrobites, USA, 16 February 2012)
- Astrophysics: Stars throw their weight in old galaxies (Nature, UK, 25 April 2012)
- Galaxies Defy Astronomers' Expectations (ScienceNOW, USA, 25 April 2012)
- Star Formation Reveals Strange Evolution of Early Galaxies (SPACE.COM, USA, 25 April 2012)
- Strange evolution of early galaxies revealed (msnbc.com, USA, 25 April 2012)
- The history of galaxies is in their stars (in German) (pro-physik.de, Germany, 25 April 2012)
- False thin even among galaxies (in Italian) (Media INAF, Italy, 25 April 2012)
- Why do stars seem to "know" what type of galaxy they will inhabit? (Ars Technica, USA, 25 April 2012)
- Galaxy history is written in their stars (in French) (Paris Observatory, France, 25 April 2012)
- Conflict of stellar generations (in French) (CEA, France, 25 April 2012)
- Old galaxies contain a multitude of small stars, say astronomers (in Russian) (RIA Novosti, Russia, 25 April 2012)
- Under 'dark halo' old galaxies have many more stars (in Dutch) (ASTRON, The Netherlands, 26 April 2012)
- New research suggests initial mass function for galaxies not universal (Phys.org, UK, 26 April 2012)
- Early galaxies are strangely stuffed with stars (NewScientist, UK, 26 April 2012)
- The (strange) galaxy formation in the early Universe (in Italian) (Le Scienze, Italy, 26 April 2012)
- An Astronomically Wrong Assumption (Also in Dutch, Spanish, German, Italian, Turkish, Romanian, Portuguese, Slovenian, Indonesian, Icelandic and Swahili) (EU Universe Awareness, The Netherlands, 26 April 2012)
- Under 'dark halo' old galaxies have many more stars (My Science, USA, 26 April 2012)
- Under the 'Dark Halo' Old Galaxies Have Many More Stars (ING, Spain, 26 April 2012)
- Study suggests that the Initial Mass Function of galaxies is not universal (in Spanish) (Circuito Aleph, Spain, 26 April 2012)
- Small stars were more common in old galaxies (in Swedish) (Popular Astronomi, Sweden, 27 April 2012)
- Galaxy history is written in the stars (in French) (Techno-Science, France, 27 April 2012)
- The Mystery of Omega Centauri: Why Were the Early Galaxies Dense With Stars? (The Daily Galaxy, USA, 27 April 2012)
- The case of the stars that are not supposed to exist (in Dutch) (Visionair.NL, The Netherlands, 27 April 2012)
- A wrong astronomical assumption (in Portuguese) (Portal do Astronomo, Portugal, 30 April 2012)
- To each galaxy his own stars (in Italian) (Galileo, Italy, 30 April 2012)
- Universe has many more stars than known? (ZeeNews, India, 30 April 2012)
- A wrong astronomical assumption (in Indonesian) (Langit Selatan, Indonesia, 30 April 2012)
- Under 'Dark Halo' Old Galaxies Have Many More Stars (Science Daily, USA, 1 May 2012)
- Old galaxies incredibly rich in stars (in Lithuanian) (Mokslon.le, Lithuania, 2 May 2012)
- Under 'Dark Halo' Old Galaxies Have Many More Stars (also in Turkish, Persian and Arabic) (FARS News, Iran, 2 May 2012)
- The man who weights galaxies (Web page) (Newspaper page PDF) (in Italian) (Giornale di Vicenza, Italy, 15 May 2012)
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