The IEEC participates in the Saló de l’Ensenyament [NOT TRANSLATED]
LISA and GAIA space missions
On the one hand, researchers Carlos F. Sopuerta and Victor Martin from LISA gravitational Astronomy group at the Institute of Space Sciences (IEEC-CSIC) have explained in the stand of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) the ESA mission LISA Pathfinder, in which they play a prominent role. Students were able to learn how many people works in a space mission and, more specifically, what is the objective of LISA: test technology to detect gravitational waves in space.
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The stand of CERCA (Centres de Recerca de Catalunya) has held the activity: “We measure cosmic distances with GAIA” directed by researchers Laia Casamiquela and Ignasi Pérez of the Institute of Cosmos Sciences (IEEC-UB). Visitors to the stand were able to see up close how GAIA telescopes works thanks to a model of the spacecraft and a laser beam that mimics the starlight. This mission will allow scientists to create a 3D map of our galaxy.
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Espai Ciència
Espai Ciència is proposed as a tool for young students of secondary and high schools to decide their future careers so they can have a first practical contact with the world of science and technology to motivate them and to route their professional future towards a scientific career.
This space of popularization of science for young people 15 to 18 years, integrates 14 universities, research centers and other Catalan institutions related to science, offering a program of educational activities and interactive scientific experiments.
More information on the website of the FCRI: http://www.fundaciorecerca.cat/es/noticies_detall.asp?ID_noticia=1957 [NOT TRANSLATED]