PHOTO: © J. Spencer (Lowell Observatory) und NASA
Finsternisse bei anderen Planeten und Sonnen
In the organizer's words:
Eclipses—that is, when celestial bodies block out stars—are a common phenomenon in space. They occur in our solar system, for example on Mars and Jupiter, but also beyond it, when distant stars are obscured by their own planets. We’ll look at examples of eclipses in the solar system and learn what we can discover about planets outside the solar system when, as seen from Earth, they pass in front of their own suns.
Free admission.
Note:The event will not take place at the House of Astronomy.
More about the solar eclipse lecture series:https://www.haus-der-astronomie.de/sofi2026-vortraege
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