The instrumentation at the TURM Observatory is optimized for the observation of the sun, i.e., the apparent surface of the sun – the photosphere – and the atmospheric layers above – the chromosphere. In contrast to many faint and fuzzy night-time objects, the sun offers a huge intensity across the […]
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The instruments at the TURM and TURMX Observatory are regularly used by students as part of the advanced lab course in physics (Fortgeschrittenenpraktikum Physik). At the TURMX Observatory we offer a lab activity on photometry and its applications in astrophysics. The focus is on time-resolved differential photometry using modern imaging […]