The astronomy group at the Univ. of Concepción operates a modern Meade 12-inch telescope on top of our Faculty building. The telescope is equipped with a CCD camera and serves for public outreach, student training, and professional astronomical observing. Smaller telescopes can also be set up on the 6th floor balcony (or on the lawns outside our department) for viewing brighter celestial objects. Depending on both weather conditions (if clear) and target availability (if the object is high in the sky), public viewing with the telescopes includes direct viewing and photographing of our moon, our solar system planets (Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn), nearby star clusters in our galaxy, and other galaxies. Short presentations on various astronomical topics will also take place at every visit. A professor and several students from the astronomy group will be at hand to answer any questions. Bear in mind that it is neccessary to climb one flight of steps to access the telescope
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