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The educational program for children at Thissio Visitor Center
Doridis Telescope
August 2017 | Photo: Theofanis Matsopoulos
Julius Schmidt, CHARTE DES GEBIRGE DES MONDES, 1878, ΝΟΑ Library
Simon Vouet (1590 - 1649), The Muses Urania and Calliope (1634)
National Gallery of Art, USA
Aristarchos Telescope, Helmos Observatory
Helmos Observatory, Photography: Harry Katzjaeger
Source: "Top Shots," National Geographic, June 2012
Eskimo Nebula (NGC2392), Aristarchos Telescope, Observer: Dr. Ioannis Alikakos (NOA)
Digital Image Processing: Theofanis Matsopoulos.
Geoastrophysics Museum, Thissio
Summer School in Astrophysics
Remote Sensing & Earth Observation
Greece from the International Space Station
Photography: Paolo Nespoli, ESA astronaut
3D Image of the Sun from the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) mission of NASA.
Analogue seismograph recorder
Tide-gauge of the Instittute of Geodynamics at Vlyhada, Santorini.
The historic archive of NOA/IERSD with recordings of climatic observations dated from the mid-19th century is one of the oldesr sources of climatic information for Eastern Medirranean.
The evolution of the average annual temperature in Athens from the mid-19th century until today, according to the records of the historic station NOA/IERSD (Hill Nymphs Thission).
Pnyx Hill: Citizens observe the night sky through telescopes of NOA
Researchers Night 2014
Pnyx Hill: Citizens observe the night sky through telescopes of NOA
Researchers Night 2014
The Department of Informatics and Telecommunications of the University of the Peloponnese in cooperation with the National Observatory of Athens resents the first of its kind postgraduate course programme in Greece, with a specialization in Space Science Technologies and Applications.
The postgraduate course in Space Science Technologies and Applications aims at educating students to steer them to leadership positions in the Aerospace field. Space applications are rapidly evolving and are estimated that in the next years they will play a significant role in the worldwide economy. The objective of the Space Science Technologies and Applications programme is to seek excellence in the particular field and its related technological applications and to provide students with the specialized knowledge in space technologies and applications, both in theory and through applied hands on experience. The programme is organized accordingly and is focused on the promotion of knowledge and research on current evolving technologies and their technical challenges faced therein.
The courses are taught in English and will take place in Athens Greece. The duration of the programme is four (4) semesters. The students are required to attend three semesters of class teaching modules, while the fourth semester is dedicated for the students to conduct their diploma research project.
For more information please visit the website:
https://space.uop.gr/
Penteli Visitor Center | |
Thissio Visitor Center | |
Educational program on Meteorology | |
Multiple Events |
Εθνικόν Αστεροσκοπείον Αθηνών - 2013 Σχεδιασμός-Ανάπτυξη O. Γιαννακής και Δ. Παρώνης