Telescope is a time machine
Can you imagine how “big” is the Universe? If you are looking at the nigh sky, just simply imagine a very small square of 2 mm x 2 mm.
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Can you imagine how “big” is the Universe? If you are looking at the nigh sky, just simply imagine a very small square of 2 mm x 2 mm.
A few days ago, there was a public open day at Technical University of Kosice. In occassion of this annual event, I have helped to promote the Space Technology department of Faculty of Aeronautics...
Hello my visitors, thanks for coming back after some time. I had to do some maintenance of this website. I have finally updated the design and the structure of this site.
EN / News / Photos and events
by Dr. Jozef Kozár · Published October 19, 2016 · Last modified December 11, 2023
Together with our students we were watching the ESA’s ExoMars 2016 mission – orbit insertion of TGO (Trace Gas Orbiter) and the landing of module Schiaparelli.
EN / News / Photos and events
by Dr. Jozef Kozár · Published September 27, 2016 · Last modified December 11, 2023
In occasion of Space Week of the Faculty of Aeronautics of Technical University of Kosice 2016, we have organized an outdoor observation of planet Mars with two telescopes.
EN / My name in space / News / Photos and events
by Dr. Jozef Kozár · Published September 1, 2016 · Last modified December 11, 2023
Mission: OSIRIS-REx Target: asteroid 101955 Bennu Current position: in space, asteroid 101955 Bennu (location live here) Operator: NASA Launch: September 8, 2016, 23:05 UTC Asteroid orbit insertion: expected on 03 December 2018 Landing location after sample...
EN / News / Photos and events
by Dr. Jozef Kozár · Published September 27, 2015 · Last modified December 11, 2023
Some photos of me, presenting my research and giving a public lecture about planet Mars at Cinemax movie theater in Kosice. My lecture and presentation was in occassion of the annual European Researcher’s Night Science...
EN / News / Photos and events
by Dr. Jozef Kozár · Published September 23, 2015 · Last modified December 11, 2023
Some photos from the observatory and session where we tried to observe Moon and Mars.