Aπό τα αστέρια μέχρι τις μαύρες τρύπες και τα κύματα του Αϊνστάιν
Aπό τα αστέρια μέχρι τις μαύρες τρύπες και τα κύματα του Αϊνστάιν.
Καθ. Ν. Στεργιούλας, ΑΠΘ
Aπό τα αστέρια μέχρι τις μαύρες τρύπες και τα κύματα του Αϊνστάιν.
Καθ. Ν. Στεργιούλας, ΑΠΘ
Presentation introducing Physics at CERN in Greek language. Authored by E. Chaniotakis
Chaos in simple physical systems.
Prof. G. Vougiatzis, AUTH
Eddington's experiment.
Prof. G. Pappas, AUTH
Astroparticle physics, also called particle astrophysics, is a branch of particle physics that studies elementary particles of astronomical origin and their relation to astrophysics and cosmology. The astroparticles, many times termed as “cosmic rays” are a form of high-energy particle radiation, which originates from the sun, from outside the Solar System or even from distant galaxies as well as cataclysmic events in the Universe.
Astrophysics is a branch of Physics which applies the laws of physics and chemistry to explain the birth, life and death of stars, planets, galaxies, nebulae and other objects in the universe. Astrophysicists seek to understand the universe and our place in it. Throughout the ages, humans have wondered about our place in the cosmos as well as the nature of the cosmos around us.
Gravitational waves are perturbations of space-time curvature propagating at the speed of light. The waves are generated when something that involves a rapid change of compact mass-energy distributions happens in the Universe. Then, the waves travel through the Universe and they arrive on Earth, often after a travel of hundreds of millions of years.
High Energy Physics is the field of Physics studying elementary particles and their interactions. According to the most successful theoretical model, the Standard Model, matter can be described on the basis of the six quarks and six leptons that are the fundamental building blocks which interact through the strong and the electroweak forces (gravity is not described in this model) that are transmitted via gauge bosons, the force mediating particles. To help research these topics, CERN, the largest research infrastructure dedicated to fundamental research has been constructed.
Presentation on exoplanets.
Prof. G. Vougiatzis, AUTH.
Presentation introducing Gravitational Waves for schools. Authored by E. Chaniotakis
Gravity and Light.
Prof. G. Pappas, AUTH
Live solar observation from NOA telescopes
Presentation introducing High Energy Neutrino Astronomy. Authored by E. Chaniotakis
Posters for key aspects of quantum mechanics for schools.
Prepared by IFAE.
Passcode: y+F6?19M
Remote visit to the Virgo gravitational wave detector
Introducing scales and distances in the Solar System.
Prepared by Giulia Vannoni, PCCP.
Αστέρια, μαύρες τρύπες, βαρυτικά κύματα.
Καθ. Ν. Στεργιούλας, ΑΠΘ.
Αστρονομία Βαρυτικών κυμάτων.
Καθ. Ν. Στεργιούλας, ΑΠΘ
Διαστημικά τηλεσκόπια.
Καθ. Ν. Στεργιούλας, ΑΠΘ
Ένας αιώνας Γενική Θεωρία της Σχετικότητας.
Καθ. Ν. Στεργιούλας, ΑΠΘ
Ήλιος και Πλανήτες.
Καθ. Ν. Στεργιούλας, ΑΠΘ.
Θεωρία Σχετικότητας-Ιστορική εξέλιξη-σύγχρονα πειράματα.
Καθ. Ν. Στεργιούλας, ΑΠΘ
Μελανές Οπές.
Καθ. Ν. Στεργιούλας, ΑΠΘ
Ο κύκλος ζωής των αστέρων.
Καθ. Ν. Στεργιούλας, ΑΠΘ
Όταν οι υπολογιστές μαθαίνουν να ακούν το σύμπαν.
Α.Ε.Κολονιάρη, 25ο Δημοτικό σχολείο Θεσσαλονίκης.