An astronomical lecture was given at the Planetarium of the Sumida Culture Factory (Yutoriya Star Garden). The lecture was titled “How Are Stars Born? — Observing the Cradle of Stars with the Radio Telescope –,” and Ken’ichi Tatematsu, ALMA-J Project Director of the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan talked about mysteries of the birth of stars. Eighty two participants ardently listened to his lecture.
(Photo provided by the Sumida Culture Factory)
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