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Copenhagen University

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Copenhagen, Denmark
www.ku.dk/
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Researchers at the University of Copenhagen have developed a detailed model of neutrinos produced by stars across the Milky Way and how many of these particles reach Earth.

Mentioned as: Copenhagen UniversityNarrative GeneralJan 12, 2026Milky Way stars mapped as major source of ghost particle flux at Earth

The University of Copenhagen will lead Denmark's first lunar mission.

Mentioned as: Copenhagen UniversityNarrative GeneralJan 3, 2026Danish Mani mission to chart lunar terrain in 3D

The study linking little red dots to young supermassive black holes is published in the journal Nature and is authored by a team from the University of Copenhagen.

Mentioned as: Copenhagen UniversityNarrative GeneralJWST red dots reveal rapidly growing early black holes

The University of Copenhagen describes Mani as Denmark's largest satellite mission to date and the first Danish-led satellite to operate beyond Earth's orbit.

Mentioned as: University of CopenhagenTechnical ProductDanish Mani mission to chart lunar terrain in 3D

Researchers at the University of Copenhagen's Cosmic Dawn Center reported that young, rapidly growing black holes, referred to as 'little red dots,' are embedded in dense cocoons of gas.

Mentioned as: Copenhagen UniversityNoiseJWST red dots reveal rapidly growing early black holes

The University of Copenhagen coordinates an international consortium to deliver the Mani mission, with Danish partners including Aalborg University, Aarhus University, the University of Southern Denmark, the Danish Meteorological Institute, and Space Inventor.

Mentioned as: University of CopenhagenOrg RelationshipDanish Mani mission to chart lunar terrain in 3D

At the University of Copenhagen, the Globe Institute, the Niels Bohr Institute, and the Department of Computer Science will lead the Mani mission and process the data generated in orbit.

Mentioned as: University of CopenhagenTechnical ProductDanish Mani mission to chart lunar terrain in 3D

The One Earth analysis includes co-author Katherine Richardson of the University of Copenhagen.

Mentioned as: university of copenhagenNarrative CapabilityCourse correction needed quickly to avoid pathway to 'hothouse Earth' scenario, scientists say