Kategorien: Alle - diversity - culture - astronomy

von Vivian White Vor 5 Jahren

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Eyes to teh Skies, Feet on the Ground

Astronomy thrives under clear dark skies, such as those in Chile, providing essential conditions for astronomers to observe celestial phenomena. This field is not only a scientific endeavor but also deeply ingrained in global cultures, with numerous stories and traditions linked to the stars, equinoxes, and solstices.

Eyes to teh Skies, Feet on the Ground

Eyes to the Skies, Feet on the Ground

Study of astronomy is deeply rooted in cultures around the world

Subtopic
Equinox/solstice events
Constellation stories
Tales from around the world

Astronomy is open to all and there are many ways to participate

Focus on Diversity
Astronomers through time - focus on diversity
Citizen Science
Link with current citizen science projects

Astronomers need clear dark skies with steady air, as found in Chile

Cloud charts to use for coudy nights?
Dark skies, why they matter

Multimessenger Astronomy gives more complete picture of the Cosmos

Game where each telescope gives a clue
What information we get from different types of telescopes
https://www.sciencelearn.org.nz/resources/1625-light-and-telescopes
How telescopes work
Galileoscopes?