Between 27th August and 7th September the Shelios 2023 expedition tool a group of researchers and students at the south of Iceland and Greenland, where they set...
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NewsHow far does light pollution reach?
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NewsHow solar prominences vibrate
An international team led by researchers from the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) and the Universidad de La Laguna (ULL) has cataloged around 200...
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NewsHydrogenated amorphous carbon grains as a carrier of unidentified IR bands in planetary nebulae
It is well known that fullerenes – big, complex, and highly resistant carbon molecules with potential applications in nanotechnology – are mostly seen in...
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NewsIAC astronomers find a star in the Milky Way that shouldn’t really exist
Its very low content of metals, and specifically of carbon, put in question the current models of low mass star formation in the early universe.
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NewsIAC astronomers find a star in the Milky Way that shouldn’t really exist
Its very low content of metals, and specifically of carbon, put in question the current models of low mass star formation in the early universe
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NewsIAC astronomers find one of the first stars formed in the Milky Way
Researchers at the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) have identified, using the Gran Telescopio de Canarias (GTC) a star which is a key to the...
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PublishingIAC NEWS, 1-1998
Magazine IAC News, N.1 -1998.
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PublishingIAC NEWS, 1-1999
Magazine IAC News, N.1 -1999
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PublishingIAC NEWS, 1-2000
Magazine IAC News, N.1 -2000. Summary: Content: The Minister Anna M. Birulés presided the meeting of the Consejo Rector of IAC. Investigation: The Milky Way...