CEFCA researchers take part in Oxford meeting seeking a unified theory of black holes
Around 100 researchers from across the world have gathered in Oxford to examine how accretion and feedback processes in black holes shape the evolution of the Universe. The meeting takes its name from the Europea...
In the years 2026, 2027, and 2028, three solar eclipses will be visible from the Iberian Peninsula. An exceptional opportunity that brings together science and a social event. In this section, you will find basic information about this phenomenon, as well as recommendations for enjoying it safely.
The Observatorio Astrofísico de Javalambre (OAJ) is an astronomical facility located at the Sierra de Javalambre (Teruel), in particular at El Pico del Buitre, 1957 meters above the sea level, close to the village Arcos de las Salinas.
The two first main projects defined to be conducted at the OAJ are J-PLUS (Javalambre Photometric Local Universe Survey) and J-PAS (Javalambre Physics of the Accelerating Universe Astrophysical Survey). J-PLUS and J-PAS are unprecedented photometric sky surveys of several thousands of square degrees visible from Javalambre.


