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Distance Learning at the MMAO
Read MoreLearn how Mt. Meru Astronomical Observatory's Astronomy Teacher Ambassadors face the challenges of keeping their students engaged.
Press Release: AWB Distributing Recycled Eclipse Glasses in Ethiopia for June 21, 2020 Solar Eclipse
Read MoreAstronomers Without Borders, with collaboration from the African Astronomical Society and the East Africa Regional Office of Astronomy for Development, is sending 16,000 solar glasses that will be distributed in and around the town of Lalibela in northern Ethiopia. Read the full Press Release:
AWB Announces Mission and Vision Refresh
Read MoreIn recent months, AWB has reviewed and renewed our Mission, Vision, Values and Goals to better define our organization, where it will go, and how it can build a global community and work with its partners. We invite you to check out our updated page.
AWB Unveils One People, One Sky Video
Read MoreAstronomers Without Borders (AWB) is excited to announce the release of our new One People, One Sky video highlighting our non-profit’s messaging of how the starry skies has the power to unite people. Watch the video and read our announcement.
AWB Sends 40,000 solar glasses to Argentina for December solar eclipse
Read MoreWe are excited to announce that our pallet of tens of thousands of solar glasses has arrived in Argentina for the December 14th annular solar eclipse. We expect to have these safe sun-viewing glasses to be distributed to schools, libraries and public at large.
Member Report: I have a Dream
Read Moreby Instituto Gunstar de Astronomia cultural
I am a simple and curious person. I always wondered about the magic that was everywhere due to the mechanics and wills of God in nature.
AWB Google+ Hangouts
Join AWB for regular Monthly Google+ Hangouts talking about our programs and ideas to make our world "One People, One Sky." We will publicize the events in our newsletter as well as our Twitter, Facebook and G+ feeds.
Below is an archive of past events. Thanks for watching!
January 24, 2014
November 25, 2013
October 31, 2013
September 26, 2013
August 31, 2013
August 3, 2013
Global Pairing Program
As our world grows ever more complex, we are seeing the pace of scientific discovery quicken, especially in our understanding of the Universe and ability to explore the night sky with new technologies and techniques.
Taking advantage of these rapid changes in astronomy becomes ever more challenging, especially for new and growing international astronomy clubs.
Many of the world stargazing clubs are filled with eager members who are new to the hobby of astronomy, while those in Europe and North America predominantly have more seasoned members willing to share their passion for the night sky.
That is where an advanced AWB global outreach like the new AWG Global Pairing Program involving North American astronomy clubs paired for mutual exchanges with International clubs becomes invaluable.
This program will allow an exchange of our cultures as well as sharing new techniques in science and astronomy. We believe both paired member clubs will benefit and learn from our expanded common interests. We have no planned agenda and only expect the engagements will go as far as the two mutually desire.
In addition to the benefits of pairing, the Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope (LCOGT) Network will also allot some telescope time for the AWB Club Pairing program participants. These mutual cultural exchanges will not only benefit both clubs, but individuals will have a chance to advance their interest in astronomy and science. Through live web connections, both clubs will be able to expand on basic to advanced concepts in astronomy, astrophotography and even telescope operation. Budding stargazers in remote regions that otherwise may not have opportunities to expand their horizons in the hobby, will even have a chance to learn about observing techniques and the wonders of the night sky.
Sharing the night sky and the science behind it, enriches world cultures, advances the scientific process and the outlook for society. It stimulates the mind to explore and enrich our minds and introduces the next generation astronomers to potential scientific and technical careers.
Here now is a chance for your club to reach for the stars and connect with the world at the same time!
AstroArts
Founded by visual artist Daniela de Paulis (IT/NL) and astronomer Thilina Heenatigala (Sri Lanka), AstroArts is the international, online cultural platform of Astronomers Without Borders (AWB). The AWB AstroArt program aims at bridging gaps between the arts, science, astronomy and culture in general. In this program, we’ll be presenting inspiring and thought-provoking works on the arts and science, probing and questioning their interaction and limits.
Our AstroArt program was inaugurated as a part of GAM2012, featuring artists from a variety of backgrounds presenting work that included poetry, music, and movies as well as artwork. Due to its success in GAM, it was decided to expand it as a regular, ongoing program of AWB.
Every month, the AstroArt program will feature an "AstroArtist of the Month" - an artist, scientist, or other creative mind showcasing his or her work through photos, videos, interviews, live streaming and more. Each presentation will be unique and tailored to the artist or scientist's work. AstroArt is an international program without geographical or age limit.
The project is coordinated by Daniela de Paulis (Italy/Netherlands) along with Richard Clar (France/USA), Kathleen Horner (USA), Bob Eklund (USA) and Thilina Heenatigala (Sri Lanka). More about the AstroArt Project team here.
Follow the activities on AstroArt Blog.
The AWB AstroArts program announces a new residency program for artists, filmmakers, choreographers, writers, philosophers, or other creative and inquisitive individuals.
Interested parties should write to [email protected] for more information.
AstroArtist | Astro Artwork | Astro Film |
Astro Music | Astro Poetry | AstroArt Resources |
The World at Night
The World At Night (TWAN) team of expert landscape astrophotographers has created a collection of photographs and time-lapse videos of the world’s most beautiful and historic sites against a nightime backdrop of stars, planets and celestial events. This award-winning project has had dozens of images featured on NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day and the website of National Geographic.
Browse the TWAN website for more.