Open House: Radio Astronomical Observatory
Created in 1953, the Nançay Radio Astronomical Observatory (formerly known as the Nançay Radio Astronomy Station) houses several large instruments for the observation of astrophysical objects and allows to probe the distant Universe. Proud of its rich history and significant contributions to radio astronomy, the Nançay Observatory is now celebrating its 70th anniversary.
To mark this event, and in conjunction with the European Heritage Days, this year celebrating the theme of "living heritage", the Observatory will open its doors to the general public for a unique experience. Visitors will have the opportunity to delve into the historical heritage of the site, while understanding the essential role it plays in the innovation and development of modern radio telescopes.
Associations of amateur astronomers will be present to make you observe the Sun through optical telescopes and share their passion for observing the sky. In addition, workshops accessible to all will be organized with the presence of the Space Bus.A series of on-site lectures will explore the history, future and scientific heritage of the Nançay Observatory. A food truck will be on site to serve snacks and light meals.
The ORN is a support and research unit of the Observatoire de Paris – PSL, the CNRS and the University of Orléans.
CONFERENCES (North of site):
14H15
70 years of the Nançay Radio Astronomical Observatory
By Ludwig Klein (researcher at the LESIA Laboratory, Observatoire de Paris)
&
Philippe Picard (retired from the Nançay Radio Astronomical Observatory)
15H15
The scientific heritage of the Nançay Observatory
By Jean Davoigneau
(Ministry of Culture and Communication
Directorate-General for Heritage)
16H15
Radio astronomy of the future
By Cherry Ng-Guiheneuf
(Researcher at LPC2E, Université d'Orléans)