We present our twenty years of experience in the live broadcasting of astronomical events, with the main focus on total lunar eclipses. Our efforts were motivated by the great impact and high number of viewers of these events. Visitors from over a hundred countries watched our live broadcasts. Our viewer record was set on July 27, 2018, with the live transmission of the total lunar eclipse from the Feldberg, the highest mountain in the Black Forest, attracting nearly half a million viewers in five hours. An especially challenging activity was the live observing of the Mercury transit on 9 May 2016, which we presented as ‘live astronomy’ with hands-on telescope. The main goal of this event was to awake our students enthusiasm for optics and...
On August 21, 2017, for the total solar eclipse, student teams across the country sent special ballo...
On August 21, 2017, for the total solar eclipse, student teams across the country sent special ballo...
Light is the key piece of the Astrophysics we make today. Thanks to the analysis of the light astron...
Astrophysicist Tim Young, computer scientist Ron Marsh team up again to deliver Solar event video On...
A total solar eclipse has a great impact on ppeople, and hence there are very old historic records ...
UND astronomers webcast rare solar eclipse Sunday, May 20 A popular University of North Dakota eclip...
UND astronomers webcast rare solar eclipse Sunday, May 20 A popular University of North Dakota eclip...
A total solar eclipse is probably the most spectacular astronomical event that most people will expe...
A University of North Dakota eclipse team will live webcast the total lunar eclipse set to take pla...
A University of North Dakota eclipse team will live webcast the total lunar eclipse set to take pla...
With the advent of CCDs and webcams, the focus of amateur astronomy has to some extent shifted from ...
UND Observatory to offer additional special Venus transit viewing opportunity, weather permitting ...
UND Observatory to offer additional special Venus transit viewing opportunity, weather permitting ...
UND Observatory to offer additional special Venus transit viewing opportunity, weather permitting ...
On August 21, 2017, for the total solar eclipse, student teams across the country sent special ballo...
On August 21, 2017, for the total solar eclipse, student teams across the country sent special ballo...
On August 21, 2017, for the total solar eclipse, student teams across the country sent special ballo...
Light is the key piece of the Astrophysics we make today. Thanks to the analysis of the light astron...
Astrophysicist Tim Young, computer scientist Ron Marsh team up again to deliver Solar event video On...
A total solar eclipse has a great impact on ppeople, and hence there are very old historic records ...
UND astronomers webcast rare solar eclipse Sunday, May 20 A popular University of North Dakota eclip...
UND astronomers webcast rare solar eclipse Sunday, May 20 A popular University of North Dakota eclip...
A total solar eclipse is probably the most spectacular astronomical event that most people will expe...
A University of North Dakota eclipse team will live webcast the total lunar eclipse set to take pla...
A University of North Dakota eclipse team will live webcast the total lunar eclipse set to take pla...
With the advent of CCDs and webcams, the focus of amateur astronomy has to some extent shifted from ...
UND Observatory to offer additional special Venus transit viewing opportunity, weather permitting ...
UND Observatory to offer additional special Venus transit viewing opportunity, weather permitting ...
UND Observatory to offer additional special Venus transit viewing opportunity, weather permitting ...
On August 21, 2017, for the total solar eclipse, student teams across the country sent special ballo...
On August 21, 2017, for the total solar eclipse, student teams across the country sent special ballo...
On August 21, 2017, for the total solar eclipse, student teams across the country sent special ballo...
Light is the key piece of the Astrophysics we make today. Thanks to the analysis of the light astron...