On August 16, the 20th ALMA Public Lecture was held at the Kamo Planetarium in Kyoto, Japan. The lecture given by Seiichi Sakamoto, Professor at the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), attracted 65 people from various regions of Japan. At the end of the lecture, there were many questions from the audience ranging from children to seniors. The picture shows the participants at the end of the event, smiling with paper radio telescopes made in the craft corner (Professor Sakamoto is in the middle of the back row).
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