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    2929|| '''26.09.2022''' || '''Andreas Müller[[BR]](Sterne und Weltraum)''' || '''Happy Anniversary: 60 years astronomy               magazine »Sterne und Weltraum«'''[[BR]][[BR]]In 1962, the astronomer Hans Elsaesser who was             MPIA's first director in 1968 as well as Rudolf Kuehn and             Karl Schaifers founded the magazine »Sterne und Weltraum«             (SuW). Each issue is presenting news in astronomy and space             research by using fantastic astro pictures. Today, SuW is             the biggest popular journal in the German-speaking area with             about 50'000 readers. One secret of its success is that             scientists directly contribute by themselves and write the             articles. In addition, SuW has established strong links to             teachers and schools via the programme »Wissenschaft in die             Schulen!«. Dr. Andreas Mueller, an astrophysicist educated             in Heidelberg, has started as SuW's editor-in-chief in April             2019. He will present the journal, give insights into the             work of an editor and talk about recent developments and the             future of SuW.[[BR]][[BR]]Presentation: German[[BR]]Slides: English[[BR]]Questions: German, English ||
    3030|| 03.10.2022 || Holiday || -- ||
    31 || 10.10.2022 || Institutsbesprechung || -- ||
     31|| 10.10.2022 || Institute Meeting || -- ||
    3232|| 17.10.2022 || Caroline Kulcsár[[BR]](Institut d'Optique Graduate School Université Paris-Saclay) || TBD ||
    3333|| 24.10.2022 || -- || '''--''' ||
     
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    48 26.09.2022 - Andreas Müller: Sterne und Weltraum (TBD)
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    50 TBD 2022 - Caroline Kulcsar (Institut d'Optique Graduate School): TBD
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    5248Dez 2022 - Manon Lallement:  Photonic technology developments for the visible interferometer FIRST at the Subaru Telescope