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Aviso a los Medios: Conferencia de Prensa para Anunciar Planes para un Nuevo Planetario y Centro de Exposiciones en Bavaria
21 de Noviembre de 2013
El 3 de diciembre, 2013, a las 11:00 CET, se realizará una conferencia de prensa en ESO, Garching bei Munchen, Alemania, para anunciar los planes para la construcción de un centro de exposiciones y planetario en la Sede de ESO en Bavaria.
El nuevo edificio tiene como finalidad la difusión de la astronomía a nivel popular y será financiado mediante una donación del Klaus Tschira Stiftung, fundación alemana que apoya las ciencias naturales, matemáticas y ciencias de la computación. El nuevo centro, que será apoyado financieramente con fondos operacionales de ESO, está diseñado para inspirar a las personas a mirar las estrellas y a enseñar al público sobre la importancia de la astronomía y su impacto en nuestra vida cotidiana.
El proyecto está basado en una idea que surgió de una cooperación entre ESO y el Instituto Heidelberg de Estudios Teóricos – el instituto de investigación del Klaus Tschira Stiftung. Se espera comenzar los trabajos de construcción en 2014.
El interés del público en la astronomía y las ciencias espaciales ha tenido un importante resurgimiento recientemente. Con la inauguración del Observatorio ALMA en Chile y el constante flujo de nuevos descubrimientos que han surgido de otros sitios de ESO, como La Silla y Paranal, ESO se encuentra en una posición privilegiada para brindar educación y difusión en astronomía a una cantidad creciente de público interesado en el tema.
El nuevo edificio simboliza un sistema binario de estrellas a punto de convertirse en una supernova. El impactante diseño de este grácil edificio fue concebido por Klaus Tschira, con la asistencia de la empresa de arquitectura Bernhardt + Partner, ubicada en Darmstadt. Dicha empresa diseñó previamente la espectacular Casa de la Astronomía en Heidelberg. El nuevo centro de visitas de ESO funcionará como una dependencia hermana de la Casa de la Astronomía, que fuera fundada por la Klaus Tschira Stiftung y la Sociedad Max Planck.
El nuevo centro contará con una sala de exposiciones y un planetario de bóveda completa, de tamaño mediano, de última generación, con presentaciones hechas a la medida por ESO y otras organizaciones de vanguardia. Otras salas adicionales incluyen salas de conferencias que permitirán ofrecer una variedad de disertaciones, talleres y conferencias para el público y eventos académicos.
Fecha: 3 de diciembre, 2013, 11:00 hrs, CET
Lugar: ESO HQ Council Room, Karl-Schwarzschild-Strasse 2, D-85748 Garching bei München, Alemania.
El programa destaca los siguientes eventos:
- Iniciativa conjunta lanza nueva Estrella en Garching
Prof. Tim de Zeeuw
Director General, European Southern Observatory
- El camino hacia una nueva supernova
Dr. h.c. Dr.-Ing. E. h. Klaus Tschira
Managing Director, Klaus Tschira Stiftung, Heidelberg
- Un desafío en particular para los planificadores
Manfred Bernhardt, BdA,
Architects Bernhardt + Partner, Darmstadt
- Firma de la Carta de Compromiso entre Klaus Tschira Stiftung, el Instituto Heidelberger para Estudios Teóricos y ESO.
Los siguientes representantes involucrados en el proyecto estarán disponibles para responder preguntas:
- Patrick Geeraert, ESO, Director de Administración
- Hannelore Gabor, Alcalde de Garching
- Beate Spiegel,Klaus Tschira Stiftung, Managing Director
- Konrad Müller, Klaus Tschira Stiftung, Board of Curators
- Axel Müller, Architects Bernhardt + Partner
- Thomas Mrokon, Architects Bernhardt + Partner
- Fabian Reckmann, ESO, Logística y Transporte ESO
- Renate Ries, Klaus Tschira Stiftung, Medios y Comunicación
- Lars Lindberg Christensen, ESO Educación y Difusión
Se invita a los medios que deseen asistir al evento a llenar y enviar el siguiente formulario.
Enlaces
Contactos
Richard Hook
ESO, Public Information Officer
Garching bei München, Germany
Tel: +49 89 3200 6655
Cell: +49 151 1537 3591
Email: rhook@eso.org
Renate Ries
Klaus Tschira Stiftung, Media and Communication
Heidelberg
Tel.: +49 6221 533 102
E-Mail: renate.ries@klaus-tschira-stiftung.de
Lars Lindberg Christensen
Head, ESO education and Public Outreach Department
Garching bei München, Germany
Tel: +49 89 3200 6761
Cell: +49 173 3872 621
Email: lars@eso.org
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