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Ten billion years of cosmic evolution at hand

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On November 14th 2013 the complete data catalogue of ALHAMBRA project was made public: a survey of the cosmos devised to trace the evolution of the universe during the last ten billion years. Developed from Calar Alto Observatory, ALHAMBRA has identified, classified and computed the distance to more than half a million galaxies distributed over eight sky zones…

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ALHAMBRA-gold data made public: the definitive catalogue to study the evolution of the universe

teaserThe first data sample from the cosmological project ALHAMBRA Survey has just been made public. This is the best available catalogue for the study of the evolution of the cosmos. This first data release, whose publication has been leaded by researchers from the Astrophysical Institute of Andalusia (IAA-CSIC), has been called ALHAMBRA-gold and it contains one hundred thousand galaxies, twenty thousand stars and one thousand possible active galaxy nuclei. The catalogue, developed at Calar Alto Observatory through observations performed with its Zeiss 3.5 m telescope, involves researchers from many other scientific institutions in Spain...

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A triple quasar discovered

teaserA physical system of three quasars has been discovered, the second of this kind. This finding, based on observations performed at Calar Alto and other observatories, provides clues about the merging processes that led to the formation of massive galaxies in the ancient universe…

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An extrasolar planet smaller than Mercury

teaserScientists belonging to the Center for Astrobiology (CAB/CSIC-INTA) and to Calar Alto Observatory, have taken part in the finding of the smallest exoplanet known to date. The object, smaller tan Mercury, was detected with Kepler space telescope and Calar Alto contributed with crucial data to confirm the finding. The results from this research are published in the February 20th 2013 issue of the international scientific journal Nature…

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  1. The CALIFA survey unveils the evolution of galaxies in space and time
  2. A “hot Jupiter” challenges planetary formation theories
  3. The massive cluster in front of the Orion Nebula

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Somos polvo de estrellas, buscando en el firmamento las respuestas que el universo tiene guardadas para nosotros. La astronomía es el arte de desvelar los secretos del cosmos, y cada noche, al observar el cielo, nos acercamos un poco más a nuestro lugar en el infinito.

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