Nibiru Sociedad Astronómica Explained

Logo introduced in 2010.

Nibiru-Astronomical Society (Spanish; Castilian: '''Sociedad Astronomica''') is a non-profit academic and student astronomical society created at the Faculty of Sciences (UNAM) of the National Autonomous University of Mexico in 2001.

The goal of the society is to create a channel linking students studying physics at the Faculty with astronomers at the Institute of Astronomy (UNAM).[1] This is achieved through year-round biannual astronomy related activities such as conferences, courses, movie debates,[2] planetary observations through telescopes and outings focused on archeoastronomy.

On March 24, 2009, Nibiru opened up a new astronomical society at the Metropolitan Autonomous University in Azcapotzalco (Mexico City), known as Nibiru UAM. The UAM served as a hub for student-academic astronomical activities at the north of the city until April 2010. A new astronomical society derived from the pilot program, as intended.

Introduction

It has performed several important observations[3] [4] of astronomical phenomena, such as solar and lunar eclipses, and has been noted on several national newspapers and television stations for its activities.[5] [6] It has also toured several faculties at the University,[7] [8] creating awareness of astronomy and light pollution through telescope observations of Jupiter, Saturn, Mars and the Orion Nebula.

Participants

Several important Mexican scientists from the UNAM have participated in conferences[9] on cosmology, general relativity and astrobiology organized by the Society:

In 2009, the Society assisted Mexican authorities with activities celebrating the International Year of Astronomy, becoming the astronomical society with the most events nationwide.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cosmowiki . Nibiru - Sociedad Astronómica - Facultad de Ciencias - UNAM . Cosmowiki . Spanish . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090822103927/http://cosmowiki.astroscu.unam.mx/T%C3%ADtulo_de_P%C3%A1gina/T%C3%ADtulo_de_P%C3%A1gina/Zona_Centro/DF/Nibiru . 2009-08-22 .
  2. Web site: Milenio . Abren espacio para Cinedebate científico en CU . Periódico El Milenio . May 12, 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100514213358/http://www.milenio.com/node/443010 . dead . May 14, 2010 . Spanish .
  3. Web site: Reforma. Oculta la Luna al Sol en eclipse híbrido . Periódico Reforma . April 6, 2005 . Spanish .
  4. Web site: El Siglo de Durango . Hoy, el eclipse híbrido . Periódico El Siglo de Durango . April 8, 2005 . Spanish . pdf . January 11, 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110722223325/http://www.elsiglodedurango.com.mx/descargas/pdf/2005/04/08/08dgo06b.pdf?v . July 22, 2011 . dead .
  5. Web site: . Van por la estrellas más lejana . Periódico El Universal de México . July 18, 2004 . Spanish .
  6. Web site: Canal Once . Nibiru celebra cuatro años de difundir la astronomía . Canal Once, México . April 5, 2005 . spanish .
  7. Web site: infoVet . La Sociedad Astronómica "Nibiru", de visita en la FMVZ . infoVet . April 14, 2008 . Spanish .
  8. Web site: Gaceta de la Facultad de Medicina, UNAM . ¡Date un minuto para ver las estrellas!, todo un éxito en la Facultad de Medicina . Gaceta de la Facultad de Medicina, UNAM . April 25, 2005 . Spanish .
  9. Web site: Reforma. Inician en CU conferencias astronómicas . Periódico Reforma . March 10, 2008. Spanish . pdf.