Hace unas semanas viaje a Madrid para inaugurar la exposición «Auroras Polares fotografiadas por Daniel López» en el Planetario de Madrid. Aprovechando el viaje los productores del programa «la aventura del saber» se interesaron en hacerme una entrevista para hablar un poco en qué consiste el trabajo de un astrofotógrafo. Hablamos un poco de la fotografía astronómica, como se hacen las imágenes, preparación, material, equipo, tiempo y de las dos exposiciones de Madrid, en el Planetario y en el Centro de visitantes NASA-INTA de Robledo de Chavela con 16 fotos publicadas por NASA.
Hi Daniel,
At the moment I am working at the IAC-80 telescope for making spectra of some WR-stars.
I will leave from here on Friday 14/6 for picking up my wife as she will arrive by flight from Denmark at the Airport Tenerife South. Then we will have a little vacation here.
Then we will stay at a location at the South Coast and we have to leave Tenerife on Fridag 21/6 early in the morning for Denmark.
I will be very happy if I may visit you to get some infos about your technique as we at our astronomical society are making courses for our members in astrophotography.
I myself is the precident of the Amateur-Astronomical Association i Denmark and also make astrophotography as well as professional spectroscopy.
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Saludos/Best regards/Bedste hilsener
Knud
European Northern Observatory
IAS – Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias
Teide, Tenerife
IAC 80
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DK-6091 Bjert – Kolding
Phone: +45 7631 1000 – Cell: +45 4040 3700
E-mail: knud@strandbaek.net (private)
E-mail: knud@stella-nova.net (observatory)
Hi Knud,
I was at the Observatory last Monday. I saw your spectrograph attached to the telescope. Also ate at the residence. This Friday I will be doing work in the Observatory throughout the day. You can find me in the area of access to Mons telescope
Felicitaciones excelente la entrevista 👍
Como siempre, unas imágenes preciosas.