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Úplné zatmění Měsíce: výletu na Žalov nikdo neželel

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           Foto: Stanislava Kyselová, Akademický bulletin

Ondřejovská observatoř přivítala 15. června 2011 desítky hvězdářských nadšenců i odborníků, kteří se na kopci Žalov sešli, aby společně pozorovali úplné zatmění našeho věčného souputníka - Měsíce. Ten nad jihovýchodním obzorem vycházel krátce po deváté hodině večerní, ovšem kvůli oblačnému počasí jej nebylo možné sledovat.  Byla to škoda  tím víc, že se jednalo o jediné úplné zatmění, které lze na našem území pozorovat až do roku 2015, a také o jedno z nejdelších zatmění v tomto století vůbec - fáze úplného zatmění trvala přes hodinu a 40 minut. Návštěvníci Astronomického ústavu AV ČR ale neodcházeli domů s prázdnou: ondřejovští hvězdáři pro ně zpřístupnili obě historické pozorovací kopule a astronomické muzeum, na zvídavé otázky odpovídal popularizátor Pavel Suchan z ASÚ AV ČR. Příjemného večera se zúčastnil také legendární Krtek, který nedávno doprovázel amerického astronauta Andrewa Feustela na poslední misi raketoplánu Endeavour.

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