Join Isidro Ramírez Ballinas to observe two of the most fascinating celestial bodies up close: the Sun and the Moon.
Join us for a unique astronomical experience where you can observe two of the most fascinating celestial bodies up close: the Sun and the Moon.
With the help of a telescope equipped with a solar filter, we will safely observe sunspots, the coldest regions on the Sun’s surface, and solar granulation, phenomena that reveal activity in its atmosphere.
Afterward, we will turn our attention to the Moon, whose relief—craters, mountains, and seas—can be appreciated in great detail thanks to solar illumination. The contrast between light and shadow will allow lunar formations to be clearly distinguished, making this observation an unforgettable visual experience.
An activity to be amazed, learn and reconnect with the sky.
He holds a PhD in Astrophysics from the Institute of Astronomy of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), where he conducted research on the “X-ray emission analysis of supernova remnants”. Throughout his career, he has combined scientific research with outstanding work in the dissemination of astronomical knowledge.
He has participated as a communicator in renowned venues such as Universum Science Museum, Papalote Museo del Niño and the Luis Enrique Erro Planetarium at the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN), bringing science to audiences of all ages. He has also participated in astronomical observation and scientific photography projects, fostering an appreciation of the cosmos through images and knowledge.
He is an active member of the Charles Messier Astronomical Association, where he contributes to the observation and dissemination of astronomy, reinforcing his commitment to scientific education and the exploration of the universe.
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Arte Abierto inicia su programa de mediación y comunicación educativa 2022 con una conversación entre la investigadora y escritora Irmgard Emmelhainz y Sebastien Noel de Troika, tomando la exposición No Sound of Water como punto de partida. Abordarán los temas presentes en este proyecto, como el Antropoceno, y harán diferentes lecturas y cuestionamientos (Materialist Realism / Philosophy of Matter / Art as Image).
Irmgard Emmelhainz transmitirá en vivo desde No Sound of Water en Arte Abierto.
