The historical roots of Italian Astrophysics
Aperitif with Giangiacomo Gandolfi (INAF Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma) and Antonella Gasperini (INAF Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri)
The link between the study of the sky and our country is very deep and distant in time: from Galileo to Angelo Secchi, Italy saw the birth of the first instruments for observing the cosmos, both with the naked eye and with the aid of measurement tools. A two-voice dialogue will allow us to outline some of the most relevant contributions to the study of the Universe obtained thanks to Italian scholars and will reveal the existence of an extraordinary and unique historical heritage.
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Entrance from Caffè delle Esposizioni, via Nazionale 194a e via Milano 13