This exhibition is a journey through the life of the La Laguna aristocrat Clemencia Hardisson, who, among other contributions, gave the land on which the IAC Headquarters and the Museum of Science and the Cosmos, are currently erected, among other purpose-built buildings, public and private. The exhibition will be open in the Multipurpose room of the IACTEC building, in the morning and afternoon, and admission will be open to the public, free of charge.
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The President of the Canary Islands Government, Fernando Clavijo, visited the IACTEC facilities this Friday, the technological and business collaboration space of the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC), to gain first-hand knowledge of the projects being developed and to give his support to the work underway. During the visit, the President was accompanied by the Director of the Agencia Canaria de Investigación, Innovación y Sociedad de la Información (ACIISI), Javier Franco. During the event, Clavijo announced that research in astrophysics and astronomy will receive 7 million euros
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El Teatro Circo de Marte, en Santa Cruz de La Palma, ha acogido hoy a primera hora la inauguración del congreso de la Unión Astronómica Internacional (IAU) “IAUS385 Symposium: Astronomy and Satellite Constellations”(Astronomía y constelaciones de satélites: caminos a seguir) organizado por el Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) con la colaboración del Cabildo Insular de La Palma, el Ayuntamiento de Santa Cruz de La Palma, la Fundación Starlight, la Consejería de Educación del Gobierno de Canarias y la Sociedad de Promoción y Desarrollo Económico y Social de La Palma. El congreso tiene
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On February 21st and 22nd 2024, IACTEC organized a hybrid presential/telecom course on dissemination of Space Sciences with online tools, dedicated to secondary school teachers. Themes covered include wildfire observation from space using the Earth Observation Browser from Copernicus Project (a specific course on EO Browser had already been held in 2023), solar panels seen from space using Geographical Information Systems such as Google Earth and Google Maps, Near Earth Objets, and light pollution. A total of 15 teachers attended the course. This course was developed in the frame of Planet
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