Ciudad Rodrigo inaugurates the first three-dimensional scale Solar System in Spain
The inauguration of the first Solar System model located in Spain, specifically in the Salamanca region of Ciudad Rodrigo, was held from September 3 to 5. The inauguration event was attended by representatives from the sector’s main institutions, companies and entities that have collaborated in launching the project. On behalf of GMV, Miguel Ángel Molina, director of strategy and business development for the company’s ground segment and operations, took part in the inauguration ceremony.
Over the course of these days, attendees were able to enjoy lectures on astronomy given by experts, night-time activities and workshops for all audiences.
The Sun, with a diameter of almost 5 meters, is designed with around 2,000 brass pieces in the shape of a hand, representing private financial contributions to the project. The planets and their moons, reproduced using 3D technology and printing, float in steel and armored glass monoliths, and have an internal lighting system powered by solar panels that allows them to be illuminated at night. The scale in which this model is represented allows you to not only see the cultural heritage of Ciudad Rodrigo, but also offers a tour of emblematic locations in the region, such as the archaeological site of Siega Verde, extending as far as the Portuguese town of Vilar Formoso.
The Astróbriga association is responsible for this initiative, which started in 2020. The aim is to stimulate society’s cultural and scientific interest while promoting tourism in the town.
GMV joined the project right from the start, being the first big company to take a direct part in it. GMV’s contribution has gone towards the construction of the planet Mars, whose monolith bears the specific reference of this collaboration. The company also highlights the great scientific outreach work carried out by the Astróbriga association on this project.
Ciudad Rodrigo’s Solar System to scale also has the collaboration of the Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology (FECYT), the Provincial Council of Salamanca and the City Council of Ciudad Rodrigo, among other collaborators.
For more information, go to https://astrobriga.es/sistema-solar/