Jupiter, Saturn and Venus march in the sky, perfect alignment and the opportunity to return to see the sky.
In the past, planetary alignments were seen in ancient times as announcements of the end of the world or other impending disasters, but even if they appeared close to each other, to a pure ‘game’ view, their position would have no effect on Earth. And our lives .. However, the most fascinating events are one of the wonders offered by the sky.
Jupiter, Saturn and Venus are coming to the guest room with INAF researcher and astronomer Federico Tosi to talk about the future of space exploration, the new live broadcast of the sky, using the alignment that is taking place these days. And missions to explore the frozen moons of Jupiter and Saturn in the coming years and studies of the possibilities of these conditions provide extraterrestrial life forms.
In addition, the Institute’s observations and telescopes show Jupiter and Saturn shining closer in the sky and showing the wonders of Venus glowing as soon as the sun goes down. Today’s the fourth meeting, The sky in living room, a series of Youtube live broadcasts from INAF offices and observatories across the country to enjoy the sky through a telescope and interact with researchers, researchers and other guests. They study the mysteries of who science is. Upcoming Events An evening with Stelle de Inverno on February 4, an evening dedicated to Orion, Pleiades and Andromeda, and on March 21st with “Equinox at the Equinox on how stars are born, live, and die. Museums, museums” With visits, to begin the INAF’s Annual Opening Week.
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