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The Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie (Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, MPIA) is a research institute of the Max Planck Society (MPG). It is located in Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany near the top of the Königstuhl, adjacent to the historic Landessternwarte Heidelberg-Königstuhl astronomical observatory. The institute primarily conducts basic research in the natural sciences in the field of astronomy. In addition to its own astronomical observations and astronomical research, the Institute is also actively involved in the development of observation instruments. The instruments or parts of them are manufactured in the institute's own workshops. History The founding of the institute in 1967 resulted from the insight that a supra-regional institute equipped with powerful telescopes was necessary in order to conduct internationally competitive astronomical research. Hans Elsässer, an astronomer, became the founding director in 1968. In February 1969, a first group of 5 employees started work in the buildings of the neighbouring Königstuhl State Observatory. The institute, which was completed in 1975, was initially dedicated to the preparation and evaluation of astronomical observations and the development of new measurement methods. From 1973 to 1984, it operated the Calar Alto Observatory on Calar Alto near Almería together with Spanish authorities. This largest observatory on the European mainland was used equally by astronomers from both countries until 2019. On 23 May 2019, the regional government of Andalusia and the MPG signed a transfer agreement for the 50% share in the observatory. Since then, it has been owned exclusively by Spain. Since 2005, the MPIA has been operating the Large Binocular Telescope (LBT) together with partners from Germany, Italy and the USA and equipping it with measuring instruments. The LBT is located on Mount Graham near Tucson, Arizona, which is 3190 m high. On its mount, it carries two primary mirrors, each 8.4 meters in diameter, making it the largest optical reflecting telescope with single monolithic primary mirrors in the world. Additionally, MPIA is participating in providing with instruments and using of the Very Large Telescope (VLT) operated by ESO (European Southern Observatories). With the assistance of the MPIA two of VLT's 8-meter mirrors were linked together in such way that they could work as a bigger telescope with higher resolution in autumn 2002. In 2022, MPIA was taking part in the preparatory work for installing in the European Extremely large Telescope (E-ELT) in Chile with 39-meters mirror (the largest telescope in the world). Research interests Two scientific questions are given priority at the MPIA. One is the formation and development of stars and planets in our cosmic neighbourhood. The resonating question is: Is the Sun with its inhabited planet Earth unique, or are there also conditions in the vicinity of other stars, at least the numerous sun-like ones among them, that are conducive to life? On the other hand, the area of galaxies and cosmology is about understanding the development of today's richly structured Universe with its galaxies and stars and its emergence from the simple initial state after the Big Bang. The research topics at a glance: Star formation and young objects, planet formation, astrobiology, interstellar matter, astrochemistry Structure and evolution of the Milky Way, quasars and active galaxies, evolution of galaxies, galaxy clusters, cosmology Together with the Center for Astronomy at the University of Heidelberg, the Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies (HITS) and the Department of Astro- and Particle Physics of the MPI for Nuclear Physics (MPIK), the MPIA in Heidelberg is a globally renowned centre of astronomical research. Since 2015, the MPIA has been running the "Heidelberg Initiative for the Origins of Life" (HIFOL) together with the MPIK, the HITS, the Institute of Geosciences at Heidelberg University and the Department of Chemistry at the Ludwig Maximilian University Munich (LMU). HIFOL brings together top researchers from astrophysics, geosciences, chemistry and the life sciences to promote, strengthen and combine scientific research towards the prerequisites for the emergence of life. Structure Galaxies and Cosmology Department (Hans-Walter Rix) Gaia Galactic Survey Mission (Coryn Bailer-Jones) Supermassive black holes and galaxies in the epoch of reionization (Eduardo Banados) Stellar spectroscopy and populations (Maria Bergemann) AGN Jet Physics (Christian Fendt) High angular resolution astronomy (Tom Herbst) Coevolution of Galaxies and Black Holes (Knud Jahnke) Euclid Mission Group (Knud Jahnke) Stellar Physics and the Evolution of Chemical Elements (Karin Lind) Structure of Active Galactic Nuclei Galactic Nuclei (Nadine Neumayer) Galaxies and Cosmology Theory (Annalisa Pillepich) Black Hole and Accretion Research/Instrumentation (Jörg-Uwe Pott) Galaxy Evolution and Milky Way groups (Hans-Walter Rix) Extragalactic Star Formation (Eva Schinnerer) Interstellar Matter and High-z QSOs (Fabian Walter) Planet and Star Formation Department (Thomas K. Henning) Star Formation (Henrik Beuther) Planet Formation in Accretion Discs (Bertram Bitsch) Adaptive Optics (Wolfgang Brandner) Unveiling Planet Formation by Simulations and ObservationS (Mario Flock) Center "Frontiers of Interferometry in Germany" (Thomas K. Henning) Disks and Exoplanets (Thomas K. Henning) Laboratory Astrophysics (Cornelia Jäger) Theory of Planet and Star Formation (Hubert Klahr) Infrared Space (Oliver Krause) The Genesis of Planets (Paola Pinilla) Atmospheric Physics of Exoplanets (Laura Kreidberg) Technical Departments Instrumentation The MPIA also builds instruments or parts of them for ground-based telescopes and satellites, including the following: CARMENES (a high-resolution radial velocity machine) at Calar Alto Observatory (Spain) La Silla Observatory of the European Southern Observatory (ESO) GRAVITY and MATISSE instruments for the VLT at Paranal Observatory MICADO and METIS for the E-ELT (ESO) LINC-NIRVANA instrument for the Large Binocular Telescope Infrared Space Observatory (ESA) Herschel Space Observatory (ESA, NASA) James Webb Space Telescope (NASA, ESA) The MPIA is also participating in the Gaia mission. Gaia is a space mission of the European Space Agency (ESA), in which the exact positions, distances and velocities of around one billion Milky Way stars are determined. Directors Hans Elsässer, Founding director, 1968–1997 Guido Münch, 1978–1989 Steven Beckwith, 1991–2001 Immo Appenzeller, 1998–2000 (interim) Hans-Walter Rix, since 1999 Thomas Henning, since 2001 Laura Kreidberg, since 2020 Infrastructure The managing director is Laura Kreidberg (as of January 2024). Former and current external scientific members of the MPIA were and are: Karl-Heinz Böhm (†) Walter Fricke (†) George Herbig (†) Conny Aerts (University of Leuven/Radboud University Nijmegen) Immo Appenz.... Discover the Armin Briegel popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Armin Briegel books.

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