News

This section includes scientific and technological news from the IAC and its Observatories, as well as press releases on scientific and technological results, astronomical events, educational projects, outreach activities and institutional events.

  • Poster of “La Gomera Accretion Week 2017” Credit: Gabriel Pérez, SMM (IAC).
    The municipality of San Sebastián de La Gomera will host the international scientific conference “La Gomera Accretion Week 2017” between September 11th and 15th, organized by the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) with the collaboration of the Cabildo of La Gomera and the city council of San Sebastián
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  • Presentation ceremony of the model of the European Solar Telescope carried out by Manuel Collados Vera, the coordinator of the project and Solar Physics researcher at the IAC, and José Gilberto Moreno, director of the Elder Museum of Science and Technolog
    The European Solar Telescope (EST) is a project led by the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) to construct the largest solar telescope in Europe with a diameter of 4m, at one of the two observatories in the Islands. Its main purpose will be to study phenomena such as sunspots and solar flares, with unprecedented accuracy, and a resolution of a few tens of kilometres at the surface of the Sun. The EST will allow us to better understand the emission of large quantities of electrically charged material, which can cause problems with our systems of communications. The model of this
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  • Imagen de la corona solar durante el eclipse total de sol, tomada desde Smiths Ferry. Crédito: Juan Carlos Casado/STARS4ALL.
    El eclipse solar de ayer, que pudo observarse en su totalidad en Estados Unidos continental, fue retransmitido en directo a través de la web STARS4ALL en colaboración con el canal sky-live.tv desde el pueblo de Mackay, Idaho, gracias a la expedición liderada por Miquel Serra-Ricart, investigador del Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC). El eclipse también pudo observarse parcialmente desde España, especialmente en las Islas Canarias, donde pudo verse una mayor fracción del disco solar ocultado por La Luna, entre un 42% (La Palma) y un 33% (Lanzarote).   El astrofotógrafo Daniel López
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  • Cartel anunciador de las funciones para público general. Diseño: Gabriel Pérez, SMM (IAC).
    The Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias recovers this American woman asronomer as a character in a multimedia play within an outrreach project whose aim is to stimulate scientific careers for women, and to point up their role in Physics and Astronomy.
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