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In the foreground you can see the open dome of a telescope, in the background the still slightly reddish evening sky, in which the Milky Way can already be seen in all its glory.
Daniel Pádron
Research Astronomy Top News Physics

Scientists have found very small asteroids in the main belt

The team’s detection method, which identified 138 space rocks ranging from bus- to stadium-sized, could aid in tracking potential asteroid impactors. A physics student from Oldenburg was involved in the study.

 

more: Scientists have found very small asteroids in the main belt
Long shot of the superstructure on the roof under the starry sky, the stars can be recognised as a "line trace" due to the long exposure time
Matti Gehlen
Astronomy Campus Life

Spacewatch in Wechloy

A telescope on the roof of the physics building scans the sky for newly discovered near-Earth asteroids. Using a sophisticated automated observation system, the robotic instrument has already tracked down 15 new objects.

more: Spacewatch in Wechloy
The photo shows the Tiny Observatory from behind. The photovoltaic system and the dome can also be recognised.
Astronomy Campus Life Physics Medical Physics and Acoustics

Universe for all

Take a look at the stars - the "Tiny Observatory" mobile observatory makes it possible. This unusual project offers do-it-yourself astronomy with the help of two telescopes and modern technology.

more: Universe for all
Research Astronomy Top News Physics

The fascination of astronomy: Ten partners establish network

Astronomy is both complex research and a fascinating hobby for many people. In order to combine astronomical science with regional astronomical education, partners from the region have founded a network.

more: The fascination of astronomy: Ten partners establish network
The camera is a dome-shaped metal part with some openings. It is located on a pole on the roof of a building, with the dome of the observatory in the background.
Astronomy Top News

Protecting the darkness

The dark time of year has begun. However, where is it still really dark? An international research project including Oldenburg researchers is setting up a transnational monitoring network to survey the light pollution along the North Sea coast.

 

more: Protecting the darkness
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