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From the Galaxies to Big Bang

Galaxies are the bricks of the universe. More than a century ago, it was thought that all the content of the celestial sphere was part of a single and vast aggregation: the Milky Way, our galaxy. Today, we know that it is one more among hundreds of thousands of million galaxies in a universe that is in accelerated expansion, consequence of a great explosion (Big Bang) that took place 13,800 million years ago. However, the evolution of the universe depends on matter and dark energy, mysterious but major elements in the cosmic inventory.

 

 

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Measuring the Universe. The Cosmic Scales

When we look at the night sky and the stars that populate the celestial vault, we often wonder how far they are. Understanding the cosmic scales is not easy, since the magnitudes of stars and galaxies, as well as the distances that separate us are so enormous that our daily experience is not helping to get an idea of the immensity of the universe. In the conference, through analogies, the cosmic scales are explained, from the solar system to the deep universe.

An amateur video of a minute of duration will be viewed on the magnitude of the solar system made by students of 3rd year of the ESO.

 

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Brief CV

Professor of Astronomy and Astrophysics at the Universitat de València and member of the Astronomical Observatory of the same institution. He has been a pioneer in the introduction of new disciplines such as fractals. He is a founding member of the Spanish Society of Astronomy. His main field of research is the study of the structure of the universe on a large scale. He has written numerous research articles published in prestigious international magazines and he is the author of books such as Astronomia Fonamental  and Statistics of the Galaxy Distribution. In 2005, he won the «Estudi General» European Award for the Dissemination of Science with the work Mariners que solquen el cel. In 2011, he received the award granted by the Royal Spanish Society of Physics (RSEF) for Teaching and Dissemination of Physics (University Teaching).

 

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Stimulating scientific vocations is a project of the Scientific Culture and Innovation Unit of the University of Valencia, which has co-funding from the Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology and the Ministry of Science and Innovation.