Scary spring or a kind of an astronomy art
Spring has been already here for some days since March 21, but it yet really does not look like a “beautiful” season of the year. It is still so cold that you even cannot...
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by Dr. Jozef Kozár · Published May 11, 2019 · Last modified December 11, 2023
Spring has been already here for some days since March 21, but it yet really does not look like a “beautiful” season of the year. It is still so cold that you even cannot...
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by Dr. Jozef Kozár · Published April 27, 2019 · Last modified December 11, 2023
I was searching for some old images and I have found this nice photo of our Ringo with his own meteorite.
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by Dr. Jozef Kozár · Published November 29, 2018 · Last modified December 11, 2023
On Monday, 26 November 2018, were many of us watching the landing of another automatic planetary probe on Mars. The newest robotic inhabitant of Mars is called InSight.
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by Dr. Jozef Kozár · Published November 7, 2018 · Last modified December 11, 2023
In a planetarium for the National Geographic’s official premiere of a new documentary movie about planet Mars.
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by Dr. Jozef Kozár · Published October 4, 2018 · Last modified December 11, 2023
I am proud that I was invited to a grand opening of the largest 3D planetarium in Central Europe.
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by Dr. Jozef Kozár · Published August 1, 2018 · Last modified December 11, 2023
Mission: Parker Solar Probe Current position: orbiting Sun Operator: NASA, Applied Physics Laboratory Launch: August 12, 2018, 07:31 UTC COSPAR ID: N/A Parker Solar Probe (previously Solar Probe, Solar Probe Plus, or Solar Probe+)...
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by Dr. Jozef Kozár · Published May 5, 2018 · Last modified December 11, 2023
Mission: InSight Target: Mars Current position: Elysium Planitia 4.5024°N 135.6234°E Operator: NASA Launch: May 5, 2018 Landed: 26 November 2018, 20:53 CET Landing location: Elysium Planitia 4.5°N 135.0°E, Mars Mission: Study the interior and...
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by Dr. Jozef Kozár · Published April 12, 2018 · Last modified December 11, 2023
Are you ready to watch the live coverage of NASA’s InSight mission to Mars? Join me online.