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PIIISA 2012 - Young people and Science
 
PIIISA 2012 - Young people and Science

18/05/2012

The PIIISA 2012 project ended yesterday. A project that aims to join high school students with the professional investigators.

 
Over a hundred researchers meet in Granada to discuss the future of the study of galaxies
 
Over a hundred researchers meet in Granada to discuss the future of the study of galaxies

18/04/2012

The workshop, taking place from today until Friday,will delve into a technique that is proving in the study of galaxy evolution,integral field spectroscopy.

 
NGC 6778: formation and disruption of a planetary nebula
 
NGC 6778: formation and disruption of a planetary nebula

11/04/2012

NGC 6778 shows fast collimated outflows which probably resulted in the disruption of the nebular shell and equatorial ring

 
The mysterious legacy of Nikola Tesla finally comes to light
 
The mysterious legacy of Nikola Tesla finally comes to light

09/04/2012

The Instituto de Astrofisica de Andalucia (IAA-CSIC), one of five institutions selected to spread the material

 
The Spanish network of robotic telescopes BOOTES opens its station in China
 
The Spanish network of robotic telescopes BOOTES opens its station in China

19/03/2012

The project, led by astronomers at the Institute of Astrophysics of Andalusia, already has two stations in Spain and one in New Zealand

 
HEXA: the future of sky mapping
 
HEXA: the future of sky mapping

20/02/2012

Today begins a meeting about HEXA, a project for a new 6,5 meter telescope to be located at Calar Alto Observatory (Almería)

 
Advances for the protection of the sky at Andalusian observatories
 
Advances for the protection of the sky at Andalusian observatories

14/02/2012

The Ministry for the Environment of the Regional Government of Andalusia has just established the influence area of Sierra Nevada and Calar Alto Observatories

 
A pulsar too slow for its age
 
A pulsar too slow for its age

18/12/2011

It is one of the slowest pulsars known, and its slowness seems incompatible with its age

 
Solved the problem of measuring the temperature of the flattened stars
 
Solved the problem of measuring the temperature of the flattened stars

13/12/2011

To measure the temperature of the flattened stars is used a theorem that it has now been shown that it is incomplete

 
Stars have found a new way to die
 
Stars have found a new way to die

01/12/2011

A peculiar burst detected on Christmas Day 2010 points to the merger of two stars, a neutron star and an evolved red giant, after going through a common-envelope stage.