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Astronomy for all and Covid-19 "Introduction to Observational Astronomy" The 2020 eclipse of EE Cep

Astronomy for all and Covid-19

Staying home doesn't mean we cannot enjoy Astronomy!

"Introduction to Observational Astronomy"

A series of seminars on the basics of observing techniques open to all.

The 2020 eclipse of EE Cep

We are contributing to the observations of the mysterious object.

Hellenic Amateur Astronomy Association

Since 2003 the Hellenic Amateur Astronomy Association has been active in numerous observing projects, with scientific results published in local (Greek) and international conferences and peer-reviewed journals. Moreover, we have been involved in all kinds of outreach activities targeting a wide range of audiences. Feel free to navigate around our site and do not hesitate to contact.

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Stellar occultation of HIP 54057 by Jupiter and Ganymede

Manos Kardasis December 14, 2015 October 3, 2019

Results (15/04/2015): Announcement (13/12/2015): The structure and variability of the upper atmospheres of the giant planets may be investigated by occultation techniques [1]. Ground-based photometric monitoring of stellar occultations measure…

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Poster on solar observations of the FeXIV/FeX line ratio

Jacob Strikis May 12, 2014 October 4, 2019

During the 13th European Solar Physics Meeting (held in Rhodes, Greece, September 12-16, 2011), we had the opportunity to present our work on spectroscopic observations of the Sun. Observations of…

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Imaging dense globular clusters like M3 and M15

Jacob Strikis May 12, 2014 October 4, 2019

During the Society for Astronomical Sciences 29th Annual Symposium on Telescope Science (held May 11-13, 2010 at Big Bear Lake, CA) the following work was published: Imaging dense globular clusters…

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Jupiter maps (March 2014) and Methane absorption 889nm band report

Manos Kardasis April 1, 2014 October 4, 2019

Polar caps: Both caps look bright, the south cap is brighter, and the  north cap more extended than the south cap.     SSTB: The white Ovals look bright. The…

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