IAU OAO

@IAU_Outreach

IAU Office for Astronomy Outreach (OAO): a hub for coordinating public outreach activities around the world, building on the momentum of IYA2009.

NAOJ, Tokyo, Japan
Vrijeme pridruživanja: siječanj 2013.

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    17. pro 2019.

    See all the final results in the campaign here:

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    Hear Carl Sagan discuss the iconic image and its impact: Join the Blue Dot Celebrations on and around 13-20 February:

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    Potret ikonik akan berumur 30 tahun. mengajak kita utk kembali melihat posisi Bumi di alam semesta dan bgmn astronomi membantu kita menghadapi berbagai tantangan global yang ada di Bumi, . Ikuti kampanye kami di sepanjang pekan depan.

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  4. 4. velj

    Image Credit - Margherita Molaro, Molo Mhlaba Astro Festival (South Africa)

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  5. 4. velj

    The global dot event aims to inform audiences about by using the perspective of to remind the public that the is our only habitable home. Discover how you can join the celebrations around 13-20 February:

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    4. velj

    44th International School for Young Astronomers 22 Nov - 11 Dec 2020, Cape Town, South Africa Acceptance to the school covers flights to and from South Africa (including domestic flights), accommodation and subsistence Deadline: April 30, 2020

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    4. velj

    Within the framework of the in 2019, 112 countries organised national campaigns that stimulated the direct participation of over 780 000 people worldwide, who proposed and selected names for each exoplanet and its host star.

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  8. 3. velj

    Want to take part in the celebrations? Show the movie by filmmaker Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee about the first humans who saw the from the . Learn how to view the film and browse various other activities here:

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  9. 1. velj

    The celebrations begin in 2 weeks! 🌍 To date, activities have been registered in over 20 countries worldwide during and around 13-20 February for this global event. Learn more about this project and how to participate here:

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  10. 31. sij

    Image credit: Margherita Molaro, Molo Mhlaba Astro Festival (South Africa)

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  11. 31. sij

    The IAU European Regional Office of Astronomy for Development (E-ROAD) is setting up the global astronomy education initiative 'Pale Blue Dot' that will use astronomy to inspire children and broaden their perspective. Learn more here:

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    31. sij

    Applications are open for the IAU Outreach Visitors Program which allows motivated individuals to support projects at . The program covers accommodation, flights & a small daily allowance for 2-3 months in Tokyo.

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  13. 30. sij

    Image credits: Dawoud Tarawa (Palestine), Ricardo José Vaz Tolentino - Vaz Tolentino Lunar Observatory (Brazil), Plenty Out There Astronomy Club (Malaysia), Popovich Taisiya (Ukraine)

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  14. 30. sij

    A collection of classroom and educational activities for the global project (13-20 February) have been compiled encourage educational conversations about the role of astronomy in environmental awareness and global citizenship:

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  15. 29. sij

    The Astro Molo Mhalaba project was the winner of the Women & Girls in Prize and was visited today by the president of the International Astronomical Union, Ewine van Dishoeck in Cape Town, South Africa.

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  16. 29. sij

    On 14 February The Pale Blue Dot Symposium will be held by the IAU European Regional Office of Astronomy for Development in Leiden, the Netherlands. This event will discuss the impact of the Pale Blue Dot image and its impact on humankind. Learn more here:

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  17. 28. sij

    In 1990, NASA’s Voyager 1 planetary spacecraft took one last look at Earth. Celebrate the 30th anniversary of the image as part of the final global project during and around 13-20 February:

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  18. 27. sij

    This activity invites you to make your own Golden Voyager Disk by collecting messages that describe humankind to aliens. Discover other relevant educational resources for the global project and register to participate here:

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  19. 26. sij

    “It has been said that is a humbling and character-building experience...preserve and cherish the pale blue dot, the only home we've ever known.” - Carl Sagan, 1994. Join the 30th Anniversary global project (13-20 Feb.):

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    25. sij

    Call for Participation in the 2020 Open Astronomy Schools project. The deadline to receive proposals is January 31, 2020.

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    24. sij

    Final global celebration of invites everyone to look back at Planet Earth and organise activities between 13-20 February 2020 around the topics of and environmental awareness.

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