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Ítem Proceso de ASC - ASTROFOTOGRAFIA Y DIVULGACION ASTRONOMICA DENTRO DE LA UNIVERSIDAD EAFIT(Universidad EAFIT, 2020) Diaz Escorcia, Carlos Andrés; Trujillo Anaya, Carlos Alejandro; Universidad EAFITSince time immemorial, humans have felt a great cuRíosity about the stars, a cuRíosity that, like science, has not remained static over time but has continuously advanced and developed. This enduring cuRíosity and scientific progress have given rise to astronomy, providing a broad knowledge base and laying new foundations for further advancement. It is for this reason that the research group wants to contribute its grain of sand. Building on previous projects, the Quasar research group has acquired a special camera that can be attached to the university’s telescope. This allows for the acquisition and recording of astronomical images useful for research and dissemination. The group aims to use this equipment to conduct astronomical observations and photography, making the results public so that people outside the group can experience this firsthand. This is expected to spark their cuRíosity about these topics, potentially seeing joining the research group as an opportunity to expand their knowledge and answer questions about these subjects. Similarly, with the same goal of inviting participation in the research group, there are plans to hold a series of short talks on intriguing astronomy topics that are both attention-grabbing and highly informative.Ítem Proceso de ASC - OBSERVACION Y ANALISIS ESPECTRAL PARA MONITOREO DE LA ACTIVIDAD SOLAR(Universidad EAFIT, 2023) Restrepo, René; Álzate, Miguel; Moná, Waira; Mejía, Brandon; Quiñonez, Sergio; Correa, Daniel; Contreras, Andrés; Cano, Manuela; Universidad EAFITThe Sun is a massive and radiant ball of gas composed of approximately 98% helium and hydrogen and six layers, where nuclear reactions of the aforementioned elements occur. These reactions produce a large amount of energy in the form of short electromagnetic wavelengths called gamma rays, which reach the Earth, contributing an energy value of approximately 173,973.9 terawatts [1]. It is thanks to this energy that we develop new technologies for harnessing solar energy and its study, such as the Parker Solar Probe, which allows the study of magnetic fields and their alterations on the solar surface [2]. Using these alterations as an example, solar activity, such as sunspots, solar storms, planetary transits, among others, will be the central topic of study and research carried out by the Quasar Research Group at EAFIT University. The aim is to capture and disseminate valuable information through basic observations using the instruments available in the optics laboratory.