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They Manage to Make Impressive Astronomical Phenomena Accessible to People with Visual Disabilities

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Having a supermassive black hole in our hands -or the Milky Way! - is something that has made possible the research project of the University of Valencia (UV), A Touch of the Universe, led by Amelia Ortiz Gil, astrophysics of the Astronomical Observatory UV, and that is developing in its second phase with new models in 3D “more complex and unique”. Amelia Ortiz opens the doors of the Classroom of the Cel de la Universitat de València, where the …
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Having a supermassive black hole in our hands -or the Milky Way! - is something that has made possible the research project of the University of Valencia (UV), A Touch of the Universe, led by Amelia Ortiz Gil, astrophysics of the Astronomical Observatory UV, and that is developing in its second phase with new models in 3D “more complex and unique”. Amelia Ortiz opens the doors of the Classroom of the Cel de la Universitat de València, where the …

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RUVID broke the news in on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
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