The Day Monday, February 12 from 7:00 pm local time, reliza the first night of observation in the College Pierre Marie Curie, as scheduled by the course of basic astronomy 2007. As expected many people attended, many of which could see for the first time the beauty of the night sky through telescopes
Students learned how to be placed in the sky, the most prominent constellations this month as well the difference between plants and stars using the example of Saturn that showed impressive and out of the constellation Leo.
A Schmidt-Cassegrain 8 "Newtonian Reflector
A 4.5"
A Refractor 5 "
Here are some pictures of the event ( Adelmo courtesy of Sandino )
Dr. Incer showing the position of Saturn
Students listening to the guidance
The new generation of future astronomers
Members ANAS
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