Flecken, Protuberanzen und mehr: Was man mit Sonnenfinsternisbrille oder Teleskop mit Sonnenfilter auf der Sonne sehen kann

PHOTO: © Paul Stewart

Flecken, Protuberanzen und mehr: Was man mit Sonnenfinsternisbrille oder Teleskop mit Sonnenfilter auf der Sonne sehen kann

Noch niemand hat sich das Event gemerkt.

In the organizer's words:

The Sun is so blindingly bright that, without a proper solar filter, we wouldn’t even notice that there are plenty of fascinating things to see there: dark sunspots, which can be larger than Earth, come and go within a few days. You can also often see huge clouds of gas—known as prominences—rising above the Sun’s surface. The total solar eclipse on August 12 is not only a great opportunity to take a closer look for yourself, but also to explore the causes of these phenomena.

Free admission.

Note:The event will not take place at the House of Astronomy.

More about the lecture series on the solar eclipse: https://www.haus-der-astronomie.de/sofi2026-vortraege

 

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Location

Forum am Park
Forum am Park Poststraße 11 69115 Heidelberg