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.

  • La divulgadora señala al público un área del cielo que aparece en la pantalla
    El Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) ha participado en el encuentro ‘Hoy Visibles, Mañana Inspiradoras’, organizado por el Programa Mujer y Niña En Ciencia e Innovación y que ha tenido lugar en la mañana del viernes 7 de marzo con motivo del Día Internacional de la Mujer. En este acto se han reunido ponentes de diferentes ramas de la ciencia, entre las que está incluida la astrofísica y divulgadora del IAC Alejandra Goded quien ha impartido el taller ‘Desentrañando los misterios del Universo’ El objetivo del evento es mostrar a los escolares de qué consta realmente su profesión
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  • 8M "Las mujeres sostienen la mitad del cielo"
    The Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) is strengthening its commitment to Equality and, to coincide with the commemoration of March 8th, International Women’s Day, is presenting its IV Plan for Equality. This document covers the active work within the IAC to support Equality and Fairness in the working and institutional environment, and proposes specific measures to ensure that both of these aims are achieved. The IAC has pioneered the introduction of policies of Equality in the field of science in Spain. Even before the approval of the Organic Law 3/2007 for the effective equality
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  • Liverpool Telescope
    The IAC's Educational Project with Robotic Telescopes (PETeR) offers a new edition of its online teacher training entitled ‘ Investigate the Universe with Robotic Telescopes’. This activity, organised in collaboration with the STEAM area of the regional Ministry of Education of the Canary Islands Government, aims to provide knowledge and tools to incorporate astronomy in the classroom through the use of professional robotic telescopes, the analysis of scientific data and active learning methodologies. PETeR is an educational project that gives schools free access to professional telescopes
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  • Recreación artística del sistema planetario HD 176986
    An international scientific team led by the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) has identified a new super-Earth orbiting the star HD 176986, a K-type dwarf located about 91 light-years away. The finding, published in the journal Astronomy and Astrophysics, brings the number of known planets in this system to three and confirms the value of long-term observation campaigns for detecting small, wide-orbiting worlds. The observation campaign of HD 176986, an orange dwarf star or K-type star, slightly smaller than the Sun and located about 91 light-years away, has highlighted the
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