Event Reports
THE FINAL FRONITER
"Space, the final frontier”* and somewhere there spaceship Enterprise is exploring it at the WARP speed And no matter that it happens only thanks to author's bold imagination. It's really... Read More...
ASTRONOMY
Full of passion, cutting-edge technology, great mysteries, almost endless possibilities, and even magic, that's how astronomy is; the oldest science* You don't believe? Look up there, at the Mother's Nature... Read More...
One People, One Sky
The welkin above and the stars thereof are a true delight to behold. There we're connected in something to love through the sky that can all enfold. Boundaries vanish and... Read More...
Australian Indigenous Astronomy - Facebook Live
April 4 09:00 UTC For more than 65,000 years, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities have studied the intricate ways in which the sky and land are connected. Join Kamilaroi... Read More...
AWB Coronavirus Statement
14 March, 2020 With only a few weeks from the April 1 start of Global Astronomy Month – the largest astronomical celebration in the world, Astronomers Without Borders is taking... Read More...
Covid-19 will affect GAM2020
Unfortunately the increasing Corona-pandemia will affect GAM2020 events. Here in Austria we have already canceled public GAM- events until April 12th 2020. Our schools are closed at time minimum until... Read More...
Shining Bright
Shining bright, I see the light. The moon is high in the sky tonight. Clouds abound, they are all around, The wind is silent no noise is found! As I... Read More...
Astropoetry Moments for Astronomy History (12): Bradley’s Complaint
1725-1729, James Bradley: “I have to adapt my telescope Night after night. Oh, it is so tiring this aberration of starlight!” Read More...
March 2020 in Spain
Hello friends, The month of March is presented loaded with activities in Spain: In the province of Vigo we will have a conference. In the province of Pamplona we will... Read More...
Astropoetry Adventures 2019 in Romania
I feel truly dynamic and happy When time goes wrong: Talking about astropoetry Makes me younger and strong! I began to make astropoetry presentations at national astronomical events in 1995,... Read More...
Nature’s Grace
With Nature's grace we've made a nest upon this planet as her guest while seizing treasures she conferred without a single thought or word of gratitude for our bequest. Dear... Read More...
Hymn to Global Astronomy Month
If you cultivate Global Astronomy Month in your heart, astral lights help you understand true love for people and Earth. If you cultivate Global Astronomy Month in your heart, flowers... Read More...
Global Astronomy Month 2020: Share with the World
This year our schedule is growing to provide you with a great selection of events. This year we are looking forward to show off your local events and grow our... Read More...
GAM Highlights Week 1 Facebook Live
MARCH 30 19:00 UTC Join us for our rundown of this week's GAM programs, event highlights from around the world, and a sneak peek at your Observing Challenge and featured... Read More...
GAM Highlights Week 2 Facebook Live
APRIL 6 19:00 UTC Join us for our rundown of this week's GAM programs, event highlights from around the world, and a sneak peek at your Observing Challenge and featured... Read More...
GAM Highlights Week 3 Facebook Live
APRIL 13 19:00 UTC Join us for our rundown of this week's GAM programs, event highlights from around the world, and a sneak peek at your Observing Challenge and featured... Read More...
GAM Highlights Week 4 Facebook Live
APRIL 20 19:00 UTC Join us for our rundown of this week's GAM programs, event highlights from around the world, and a sneak peek at your Observing Challenge and featured... Read More...
GAM Highlights Week 5 Facebook Live
APRIL 27 19:00 UTC Join us for our rundown of this week's GAM programs, event highlights from around the world, and a sneak peek at your Observing Challenge and featured... Read More...
Potentially Hazardous Asteroid (52768) 1998 OR2 Close Encounter
APRIL 28 18:00 UTC On April 28, the Potentially Hazardous Asteroid (52768) 1998 OR2 will have a close, but safe, encounter with us, coming at about 6.3 millions of km... Read More...