Girls’Day at AIP

Several girls at a small telescope with a solar filter. One girl is just looking through the telescope.

Observing the sun at Girls' Day 2014.

Credit: AIP
March 27, 2014 //

For Girls'Day / Future Day Brandenburg, the AIP invited a good twenty girls from Brandenburg and Berlin to take a look at the world of astrophysics.

This text is only available in German.
Several girls at a small telescope with a solar filter. One girl is just looking through the telescope.

Observing the sun at Girls' Day 2014.

Credit: AIP
March 27, 2014 //

For Girls'Day / Future Day Brandenburg, the AIP invited a good twenty girls from Brandenburg and Berlin to take a look at the world of astrophysics.

This text is only available in German.
The key areas of research at the Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam (AIP) are cosmic magnetic fields and extragalactic astrophysics. A considerable part of the institute's efforts aims at the development of research technology in the fields of spectroscopy, robotic telescopes, and E-science. The AIP is the successor of the Berlin Observatory founded in 1700 and of the Astrophysical Observatory of Potsdam founded in 1874. The latter was the world's first observatory to emphasize explicitly the research area of astrophysics. The AIP has been a member of the Leibniz Association since 1992.
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