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Changes between Version 484 and Version 485 of AstroTechTalk


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18 Sep 2020, 19:30:50 (4 years ago)
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Ralph Hofferbert
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    30 || '''02.10.2020 (11hrs, Zoom)''' || '''Christian Fendt''' || '''Video-link: TBD[[BR]][[BR]]Astronomy for Non-Astronomers (Part 5)'''[[BR]][[BR]]This lecture series is intended as further eduction for colleagues     at MPIA who are NOT working as astronomers. We want to raise interest for this interesting field of research,     maybe even raise enthusiasm. External guests are cordially invited as well.[[BR]]     [[BR]]     Parts 1 - 4 took place in the last semester ([https://intranet.mpia.de/intranet/en/lecture-series all recordings can be found here]). Part 5 and 6 of the lecture series address stars, their features and the physics behind.[[BR]][[BR]]Presentation: German[[BR]][https://intranet.mpia.de/intranet/en/lecture-series Slides/Recording: German] [[BR]]Questions: German, English ||
     30|| '''02.10.2020 (11hrs, Zoom)''' || '''Christian Fendt''' || '''Video-link: TBD[[BR]][[BR]]Astronomy for Non-Astronomers (Part 5)'''[[BR]][[BR]]This lecture series is intended as further eduction for colleagues     at MPIA who are NOT working as astronomers. We want to raise interest for this interesting field of research,     maybe even raise enthusiasm. External guests are cordially invited as well.[[BR]]     [[BR]]     Parts 1 - 4 took place in the last semester ([https://intranet.mpia.de/intranet/en/lecture-series all recordings can be found here]). In Part 5 and 6 of the lecture series the stars will be discussed - which features they have, how long they "live" (i.e. shine) and which processes run inside them.[[BR]][[BR]]Presentation: German[[BR]][https://intranet.mpia.de/intranet/en/lecture-series Slides/Recording: German] [[BR]]Questions: German, English ||
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    35 || '''06.11.2020 (11hrs, Zoom)''' || '''Christian Fendt''' || '''Video-link: TBD[[BR]][[BR]]Astronomy for Non-Astronomers (Part 6)'''[[BR]][[BR]]This  lecture series is intended as further eduction for colleagues     at  MPIA who are NOT working as astronomers. We want to raise interest for  this interesting field of research,     maybe even raise enthusiasm.  External guests are cordially invited as well.[[BR]]     [[BR]]     Parts 1 - 4 took place in the last semester ([https://intranet.mpia.de/intranet/en/lecture-series all recordings can be found here]). Part 5 and 6 of the lecture series address stars, their features and the physics behind.[[BR]][[BR]]Presentation: German[[BR]][https://intranet.mpia.de/intranet/en/lecture-series Slides/Recording: German] [[BR]]Questions: German, English ||
     35|| '''06.11.2020 (11hrs, Zoom)''' || '''Christian Fendt''' || '''Video-link: TBD[[BR]][[BR]]Astronomy for Non-Astronomers (Part 6)'''[[BR]][[BR]]This  lecture series is intended as further eduction for colleagues     at  MPIA who are NOT working as astronomers. We want to raise interest for  this interesting field of research,     maybe even raise enthusiasm.  External guests are cordially invited as well.[[BR]]     [[BR]]     Parts 1 - 4 took place in the last semester ([https://intranet.mpia.de/intranet/en/lecture-series all recordings can be found here]). In Part 5 and 6 of the lecture series the stars will be discussed -  which features they have, how long they "live" (i.e. shine) and which  processes run inside them.[[BR]][[BR]]Presentation: German[[BR]][https://intranet.mpia.de/intranet/en/lecture-series Slides/Recording: German] [[BR]]Questions: German, English ||
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