The Galileo Galilei Planetarium in Buenos Aires presents the astrophotographic exhibition "Argentina Looks at the Sky". This exhibition, held in the ring surrounding the Planetarium Dome, offers a collection of 40 spectacular images of the night sky and space, captured by talented astrophotographers from all over the country.
Curated by Franco Meconi, the exhibition highlights the dedication and patience of these artists who, from urban rooftops to remote locations, spend long hours of the night pointing their cameras at the sky to capture the natural beauty of the universe.
The exhibited images not only show stars and planets but also impressive astronomical phenomena that remind us of the vastness and mystery of the cosmos.
The exhibition is open to the public on Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m., and admission is free, making it an excellent option to enjoy with family or friends. Don't miss the opportunity to marvel at these stunning views of the sky and learn more about the art of astrophotography.

Ph.: Image by Eduardo Schaberger.
Astrophotographers exhibiting in this show
Andrea Anfossi
Victoria Bavio
Ezequiel Bellocchio
Ariel Cappelletti
Pablo Cirielli
Ricardo Contreras
Carlos Di Nallo
Ignacio Díaz Bobillo
Sergio Eguivar
Verónica Espino
Juan Filas
Diego Gravinese
Malena Guinzburg
María Victoria Habil
Leonardo Julio
Franco Meconi
Nicolás Paladini
Claudio Pietrasanta
Piri Primucci
Mariano Ribas
Gonzalo Santile
Eduardo Schaberger
Nicolás Tabbush
Matías Tomasello
Leandro Yasutake
Credits:
- Verónica Espino
- Mariano Ribas
- Eduardo Schaberger