Meet the Astronomers Without Borders National Coordinators! Sarah Abotsi-Masters Ghana Marcelo Souza Brazil Donna Burton Australia Joe Stübler Austria Dang Tuan Duy Vietnam Avivah Yamani Indonesia Deirdre Kelleghan Past Coordinator - Need New Coordinator Ireland List of all National Coordinators

Molecules of air Scatter blue and pass the red For tonight’s sunset. This pink first sunset Of Spring two thousand and twelve Looks toward forever… As the dusk deepens, A googol of galaxies Penetrating through.     Notes: 1.    Air molecules interact with light waves in such a way as to scatter the blue wavelengths (making the sky blue) and allow the red side of the spectrum to pass through more easily.  At sunrise and sunset the sunlight passes through a great thickness of air, allowing only the red rays to get through. 2.    A googol (not Google, the search...

Get ready for upcoming solar eclipses AND support global astronomy programs with safe solar viewers from Astronomers Without Borders NOTE: We are no longer shipping glasses for the transit of Venus We will have solar viewing glasses avialable again after the Venus transit for general purposes and the next eclipse, the total solar eclipse visible from Australia and the south Pacific Ocean. Thank you to all who have supported Astronomers Without Borders programs.  Clear skies! Branded with the Astronomers Without Borders name, logo and motto, One People, One Sky. The backside is printed with safety information (English only). 100% of...

Founded in 2007, Astronomers Without Borders is the only organization connecting both professional and amateur astronomers worldwide. Together with a broad spectrum of people interested in world peace and science education, Astronomers Without Borders reminds all of us that we are united in our awe of the universe and our respect for all humankind. Hundreds of thousands of people from more than 100 nations have participated in Astronomers Without Borders' innovative programs, projects, and initiatives. Astronomers Without Borders has had unprecedented growth in its first few years, quickly becoming a leader in astronomy outreach and education - all with a...

Our Supporting Members help make Astronomers Without Borders' global community and programs possible. Learn more about becoming a Supporting Member Extrasolar Class Members Nova Members ($2000 USD) Supergiant Members ($1000 USD) Ahoora Foundation United States Stanley Weinstein United States Star Members ($500 USD) Woodland Hills Telescopes United States Solar System Class Members Sun Members ($250 USD) Planet Members ($125 USD) John Mosley United States Ray Netzley United States Jean-Luc Dighaye Germany William Cobb France Asteroid Members ($60 USD) Meteor Members ($30 USD) Ken Mogul United States Adam United States Andrew Bender United States Chuck Ruehle United States Gamze Menali United...