Cosmonautics. Solar-lunar connections of the Earth (2015)

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Solar and lunar eclipses have different natures, but the "participants" are still the same - the Sun, Moon and Earth.

The physics of the effects of solar and lunar eclipses on our planet is of special scientific interest not only for astronomers and geographers, but also for biologists and physicians.

There is a theory that in the distant future earthlings will lose the opportunity to observe these celestial phenomena, because the Moon is slowly moving away from the Earth.

Oleg Ugolnikov, Sergey Popov, Stanislav Korotkiy, Vladimir Solovyov, Sergey Volkov, Lev Zeleny, Anatoly Belov talk about eclipses, auroras and the mutual influence of the Sun and Moon on our planet.

Personnel:

Ugolnikov O.S. - Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Senior Researcher of the ICI RAS. S.B. Popov is an astrophysicist, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor of the Russian Academy of Sciences, a leading researcher at the P.K. Sternberg State Astronomical Institute. Korotkiy S.A. is an amateur astronomer, scientific director of the private Ka-Dar Observatory. Soloviev V.A. - pilot-cosmonaut, scientist, designer, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, twice Hero of the Soviet Union. Volkov S.A. - pilot-cosmonaut, Hero of the Russian Federation. Zeleny L.M. - Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Director of the Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Belov A.V. - Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Senior Researcher, Head of the Laboratory of Cosmic Ray Variations at the Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio Wave Propagation of the N.V. Pushkov Russian Academy of Sciences (IZMIRAN).

Calendar: 04.04.2015

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