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.

  • 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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  • Image of the Sun taken form Palau, Indonesia on 9th March 2016. The corona is fairly symmetric, because the Sun was at a phase of high activity. The prominences in the chromosphere (red) can also be seen. Credit: J.C: Casado.
    On August 21st there will be one of the most anticipated total solar eclipses in recent years: the great American eclipse. The band of totality will cross the United States diagonally from west to east More that 100 million people should be able to watch the eclipse directly.
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  • The Perseids from the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory with the MAGIC telescopes during the night of 11th and 12th of August 2016. Credit: Daniel López/IAC.
    The European project STARS4ALL and sky-live.tv will show live the Perseid meteor shower from the Teide Observatory and the Montsec Astronomical Park. The STARS4ALL presentation will also include educational activities for students.
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  • El telescopio robótico MASTER-IAC en el Observatorio del Teide (Izaña, Tenerife), utilizado en la observación de rayos gamma GRB160625B. Crédito: Daniel Padrón/IAC.
    A study which will be published tomorrow in Nature magazine and in which IAC researchers have participated, with observations from the robotic telescope MASTER-IAC at the Teide Observatory will help to clear up some unknown factors in the initial phase and the evolution of the huge jets of matter and energy which form as a consequence of these explosions, which are the most powerful in the universe.
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