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National Astronomical Observatory of the Week Magnet [Small]

National Astronomical Observatory of the Week Magnet [Small]

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This Week's Magnet [Small]

This is an original magnet with 20 photos selected from the content "Photo of the Week" that introduced astronomical photos taken by NAOJ and photos of facilities. It is also sold at the Mitaka Campus of the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, and is a popular souvenir item.

  • [Size] Diameter 32mm
  • Anti-rust treated
  • National Astronomical Observatory of Japan National Astronomical Observatory of Japan

National Astronomical Observatory of the Week Magnet [Small] All 20 Species

  • Mountaintop facilities and the Southern Cross at night
  • Before Nightfall—Off Shots from the Subaru Telescope
  • The constellation of the winter that goes away in the depths of the dry grove, the weather of spring
  • VERA Ishigaki Island Station——20m Radio Telescope and Ophiuchus
  • Theoretical Astronomy Telescope, Supercomputer "ATERUI"
  • Three people, three people, challenge the universe
  • Creating an artificial star with a laser emitted from the Subaru Telescope
  • clarify the movement of celestial bodies
  • VERA Iriki Observatory——20m Radio Telescope and Winter Milky Way
  • VERA Ogasawara Observatory——20m Radio Telescope and Milky Way
  • ALMA and the Southern Milky Way
  • The Subaru Telescope in the morning sun and the shadow of Mauna Kea reflected in the sky
  • Over the 50 cm public telescope, the winter night is growing
  • 188cm reflector telescope dome under the sky full of stars
  • VERA Mizusawa Observatory——20m Radio Telescope and Orion Constellation
  • The intersection of the solar system and the galaxy
  • The quiet night of Mauna Kea watched gently by the open star cluster "Subaru" and Jupiter
  • National Astronomical Observatory of Japan Mitaka, Spring 2015
  • NRO (light painting)
  • 60 years of staring at the sun
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