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Gutenberg's Lounge: Why Stonehenge is an Observatory, How Satellites Stay on the Orbit and Where One Starts His Way to Mars
Humankind has always reached out to the stars, to the endless space above. And those are not just words: since ancient times, people were set on researching celestial bodies, using them to track time and create calendars. In several thousands of years, humans launched the first artificial satellite, flew to space and set foot on the Moon's surface. As of now, we can well aspire to building a new home on some other planet. On the Space Exploration day, optical engineers and science writers gathered at Gutenberg's Lounge to speak about humanity’s long history of conquering space.
14.04.2017