Reiff lecture by AIP scientist

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Axel Schwope and Bernd Thinius.

Credit: B. Thinius
Nov. 16, 2013 //

For successfully bridging the gap between astronomy as a hobby and the world of science, Axel Schwope of the Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam has been acknowledged.

The award ceremony was held during the 32nd Bochum Fall Meeting of Amateur Astronomers (BoHeTa) on the 16th of November.

Please have a look at our German Website for more detailed information.

Science contact: Dr. Axel Schwope, +49 331-7499 232, aschwope@aip.de

Media contact: Kerstin Mork, +49 331-7499 469, presse@aip.de

news-schwope-reiff

Axel Schwope and Bernd Thinius.

Credit: B. Thinius
Nov. 16, 2013 //

For successfully bridging the gap between astronomy as a hobby and the world of science, Axel Schwope of the Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam has been acknowledged.

The award ceremony was held during the 32nd Bochum Fall Meeting of Amateur Astronomers (BoHeTa) on the 16th of November.

Please have a look at our German Website for more detailed information.

Science contact: Dr. Axel Schwope, +49 331-7499 232, aschwope@aip.de

Media contact: Kerstin Mork, +49 331-7499 469, presse@aip.de

The key areas of research at the Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam (AIP) are cosmic magnetic fields and extragalactic astrophysics. A considerable part of the institute's efforts aims at the development of research technology in the fields of spectroscopy, robotic telescopes, and E-science. The AIP is the successor of the Berlin Observatory founded in 1700 and of the Astrophysical Observatory of Potsdam founded in 1874. The latter was the world's first observatory to emphasize explicitly the research area of astrophysics. The AIP has been a member of the Leibniz Association since 1992.
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