@inproceedings{CurticapeanWiegertRohreretal.2021, author = {Dan Curticapean and Jana Wiegert and Stefanie Rohrer and Simon Landmann and Philipp Rother and Lukas Wittmann}, title = {The Magic of Stonehenge or How to Predict Solar and Lunar Eclipses}, series = {Education and Training in Optics and Photonics 2021}, editor = {Anne-Sophie Poulin-Girard and Aaron Danner and Nicholas Wong}, publisher = {Optica}, address = {Washington, DC}, isbn = {978-1-943580-98-9}, doi = {10.1364/ETOP.2021.Th1B.3}, pages = {Th1B.3-1 -- Th1B.3-2}, year = {2021}, abstract = {In this paper, the authors present a self-developed app that features the Stonehenge algorithm for predicting lunar and solar eclipses. Furthermore, the app presents useful guidelines for astronomy photography and enhances optics and photonics training.}, language = {en} }