Online stargazing: discovering the Winter Southern Sky


For Australia’s National Science Week 2022 SRAP joins forces with Instituto Cervantes Sydney organising 3 free science communication events. The first one of them, “Online stargazing: discovering the Winter Southern Sky“, was held fully virtual on Tuesday 16th August, 6:30pm.
We used a couple of telescopes to show live some of the magnificent objects of the winter Southern sky: nebulae, star clusters, galaxies and planets.
 
The speakers were:
  • Dr Ángel R. López-Sánchez (MQ, SRAP)
  • Pablo Corcho-Caballero (PhD candidate, UAM/MQ & SRAP)
  • Rami Madow (MRes candidate, MQ/CSIRO, SpaceAustralia.com)
  • Kirsten Banks (PhD candidate, UNSW, SpaceAustralia.com)
The event was planned as a fluid and dynamic conversation between the four astronomers while they drive us through the stars. They answered questions as they were coming from the online audience. This online stargazing event was recommended for kids and grown-ups alike!

Some images of the event:
From left to right: Rami Madow, Pablo Corcho-Caballero, Kirsten Banks and Ángel López-Sánchez, just before the event.

From left to right: Rami Madow, Pablo Corcho-Caballero, Kirsten Banks and Ángel López-Sánchez, just before starting the event.

The Centaurus A galaxy (NGC 5128) as it was observed during the event using Rami’s telescope. Credit: Rami Madow.

Magnificent globular cluster Omega Centauri as it was observed during the event using Rami’s telescope. Credit: Rami Madow.

The Lagoon Nebula (M8) using a H-alpha filter as it was observed during the event using Ángel’s telescope. Credit: Ángel López-Sánchez.