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Felix Lebron directs students to science communication.

Huaraz, Ancash .- The Organization of Iberoamerican States for Education, Science and Culture (OEI) sponsored the "International Workshop on Journalistic Writing," taught by the Dominican community Ramon Felix Lebron at the National University "Santiago Antúnez de Mayolo (UNASAM) from Huaraz, Peru.

focused activity to 74 students and six teachers of the academy, and was made through the "Mobility for creators, managers, promoters and Ibero-American culture of the IEO.

UNASAM The rector, Dr. Fernando Castillo Picon, praised the initiative to choose the institution that manages to celebrate the new training session for the benefit of students and staff.

Dean Faculty of Social Sciences, Education and Communication, Broncano Villafán Macedonio, and Director of Academic and Vocational School of Communication Sciences, María Angélica Méndez Espinoza, expressed satisfaction with the quality of teaching and take workshop participants.

journalist Felix Lebron thanked God for the privilege of sharing knowledge abroad, and highlighted the logistic facilities provided by the OEI for transportation, lodging, food and development of educational provision.

OEI, in the framework of the Ibero-American Cultural Charter, contributes to building a culture of peace, focusing on intercultural dialogue and cooperation by promoting the travel and accommodation in institutions of other countries to cultural actors and agents that provide training, exchange and cooperation in the Ibero-American to build close ties, mutual understanding and development of new capabilities.

The agency also encourages the search for a better perception of the Latin American reality and emphasizes cultural diversity as a fundamental condition for human existence, as their expressions a valuable factor for the advancement and welfare of communities in general.

To start up the program, the IEO has from the start supported by the English Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECI).

The technical committee reviewed the call for projects submitted by the applicants according to the instruction of the procedure and evaluation objective criteria established in the bases, and the number of nations were chosen by Argentina (6 ), Bolivia (5), Brazil (4), Chile (7), Colombia (8), Costa Rica (3). Cuba (3) and Ecuador (6).

Furthermore, Spain (10), Guatemala (2), Honduras (1), Mexico (6), Nicaragua (2), Paraguay (1), Peru (5), Portugal (2), Republic Dominican (2), El Salvador (2), Uruguay (1) and Venezuela (2).


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ago less than two years, three friends and fellow fans realize proposed an idea they had been hanging around the head from a few months ago ... to create a magazine in double stars. Curiously, at that time, the three friends did not know personally, it had to wait for over a year. But finally managed, after many tests, discussions and contributions, "The Double Star Observer" became a reality. Since then we have excellent articles to read in English and, more importantly, several hundreds of measures that have been included in the Washington Double Star Catalog (WDS) Naval Observatory United States.

Needless to say, those friends are none other than Rafael Benavides , Edgar Rubén Masa and the writer, Juan-Luis Gonzalez.

Well, these three friends embark on another adventure again exciting and, we believe, interesting. This is a project we've come to call SEDA-WDS (Follow-Star double retirement in the WDS). What is? In releasing semi double observation campaigns abandoned in the reference catalog, the above WDS. Thousands of out there. And we want to do our bit for this catalog is as current as possible.

This is a task that falls almost specifically in the work, often unknown to most amateur astronomers, interested parties in this field. There are many amateurs who do this work. And in Spain, fortunately more and more. And indeed it ... something moves in the field of double stars.

What would bring the project SEDA-WDS is that this work is systematic and, above all, coordinated.

If we can get this project curdle among English amateurs (and is open to everyone), the contribution will be, among other things, historical and priceless because it will achieve "sweep" the most abandoned of WDS double. And working in a collaborative project like few others.

Our purpose is also to bring, through the project, las estrellas dobles al mayor número posible de aficionados. Aunque nunca hayan hecho astrometría de dobles. Precisamente es en ellos en los que más queremos insistir. Si un aficionado sabe medir el brillo de un cometa o de una supernova, si puede calcular la posición de un cometa o de un asteroide… es que sabe hacer astrometría de estrellas dobles.



Si tienes telescopio con una CCD o webcam… contamos contigo . Pero te advertimos que este campo de trabajo es altamente adictivo, puede ser que una vez que comiences te sea difícil dejarlo. Eso nos ha pasado a todos los que ahora dedicamos la mayor parte de nuestro tiempo a él.



Para colaborar no es necesario medir todas las dobles proposed in each campaign. Hardly. You can make measurements of 1, 2 or 5 stars. Some provide measurements of 20 and others, of all. But each and every one of the double standards are equally valuable and will be welcome.

You can find all the project information SEDA-WDS on the website we created in this regard. You can find here .

offer any advice needed. Get in touch with the coordinators for this purpose.

You can also find detailed information in a paper appearing in the journal Astronomy July / August, and, as expected less, also at No. 5 of "The Double Star Observer," which, of course, come time for your appointment with all doubles player and stakeholders on 1 July.

hope you look like a good project, we know it wisely coordinate and that we engage the largest possible number of fans.

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few days ago he commented that the developments concerning the release of new tools does not end with the new CGEM mount. There's more. In a fit of "astrofili" that incurable disease, I decided, once and for all, solve my problems to get guidance exposures to allow me to overcome the barrier of half a minute they had foiled an attempt to go further. Said and done.

contacted the fabulous people Lunático Astronomy (James and Deborah) and a couple of phone calls and several emails everything was resolved within days. Thanks to the excellent service I realized that I had heard about this company was absolutely true: a Thursday was the entry in the bank and the next day morning, I had in my kit to the fantastic self-guided solution Lunatic. Unbelievable. A 10 to care.

This kit is one of the cheaper market and, if true what is read there is also the most effective that an amateur can get by just over 300 euros. Perfectly packaged, when you open the box you discover that there is anything that may need to start homing in plis-plas : guide tube, clamping rings, QHY-5 CCD camera, cables, installation disk and plugins for self-guided software, etc. Even ocular reticulum.

The camera has a CMOS sensor and realized that what I had said Jaime was quite true: thanks to the huge field that offers the small tube EZG-60 (60 mm. Aperture, F3.8 and 230 mm. focal length) in the stars always appear valid for guiding. Although at first it seemed that appeared on the screen only small specks of dust, after giving a few laps I realized that there were such, were stars, many stars, which could be used for this purpose.


The package also comes the PHD Guiding, a marvel for its interface very simple and very powerful for guiding the procedure.


I could not resist, on Friday May 31, the same day I received the package, I went to town to try the new equipment. Installation was very comfortable, very fast. Just over 10 minutes. I put the telescope station and although he was convinced that first night just going to get, I turned on the camera, I chose a very bright object (Dubhe to begin with) and, after locating a star to use as a guide, I started guiding. First I brought Dubhe the field of CCD Atik, because I saturated the image and tried with a 30-second exposure. Amazing, the stars were on time. Increased to 50 seconds ... Well, it works! Let the star field in 100 seconds and self-guided smoothly.

My first attempt at guiding. 100 seconds. It's when I started jumping up.
is clear that the night was not the most appropriate, a gust of wind more or less impossible
strong perfect track ... Worse is 100 seconds!
The image is a single catch, no darks or flats. I only tweaked the histogram to enhance the stars.


M82 with 200 seconds! Like the previous ... one catch, no darks or flats.
A touch to the histogram to darken the weekend.

I started jumping around the yard with joy and told me ... "Quiet, must be filly, just to be that the in season that you did was so perfect that the homing has had nothing to do ...". So I went to M82 and gave cane: 200 seconds ... and above you can see the result. hallucinations. star point ... So yes I could not believe (or Rafa Benavides, with whom I spoke by phone at 1-something in the morning for half an hour telling the good news). I have to warn you that night was really bad to see: a lot of wind and humidity, despite the date. At about 2 the telescope was completely tarnished.

In short ... a marvel. Amazing I could do self-guided on my first night with this team . A team light, very light but effective. Clearly I have much room for improvement. I recommend anyone who needs self-guided to think twice about investing more because, really, this solution Autoguiding this works, it works ...

To mention a downside ... more and more cables and gadgets rather than an amateur astronomer looks like I'm trying to throw something on the moon ... what times these ...

Friday, June 4, 2010

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little less than a year, "something" crashed into Jupiter. Its discoverer, amateur astronomer Anthony Wesley found to his amazement, a huge dark spot that quickly was front page news around the world. Up I could, in an epic night, an image of that ONTENTS dark splotches, then undefined. here can remember.

(C) A. Wesley

Well, it may seem a lie, again A. Wesley has detected an asteroid impact / comet on Jupiter, a discovery made independently by fellow amateur filipino outdone Christopher Go. But this time the thing goes further: they have seen the impact REAL TIME, live, go. Imagine the amazement of Wesley's face to see that for the second time in less than a year I could see a global phenomenon, until recently, even hard to believe (how much it cost the good of E. Shoemaker convince the scientific community that the asteroid or comet impact occurred not only on the origins of the Solar System. The impact of the Shoemaker- Levy 9 - Jupiter also! - confirmed his theory.) Jupiter is behaving, by its mass and location, as a "screen" for the rocky planets of the Solar System.

Here you have a picture of the phenomenon and I refer you to an amazing video by Go. Imperdible .