by bystander » Thu Feb 23, 2017 3:03 pm
Major Funding for American Eclipse Outreach
Astronomers Without Borders | 2017 Feb 23
Astronomers Without Borders (AWB) is pleased to announce generous funding from Google, a world-leading tech firm, in support of its project using the first total solar eclipse visible across the United States since 1918 as a springboard to implementation of an exciting nationwide science educational campaign.
Working in partnership with established national astronomy and educational organizations like the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, the Astronomical League, and Science Technology Advanced Resource, AWB is launching a major new initiative that will have a significant, long‐lasting impact on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education. This educational campaign will focus on underserved communities across the US, leveraging the rare natural laboratory of the August 21, 2017 total solar eclipse. ...
On August 21, 2017, a spectacular total eclipse of the Sun will grace the daytime skies across the continental U.S. along a narrow path from Oregon to South Carolina, while a deep partial solar eclipse will be visible from the rest of North America (at least 60% for the whole continent). This historic sky-watching event represents an unprecedented opportunity for STEM awareness and support of STEM education programs. Astronomical events capture the popular imagination, create excitement, and generate tremendous media attention. ...
AWB Eclipse STEM Education Program
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Astronomers Without Borders | 2017 Feb 23
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Astronomers Without Borders (AWB) is pleased to announce generous funding from Google, a world-leading tech firm, in support of its project using the first total solar eclipse visible across the United States since 1918 as a springboard to implementation of an exciting nationwide science educational campaign.
Working in partnership with established national astronomy and educational organizations like the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, the Astronomical League, and Science Technology Advanced Resource, AWB is launching a major new initiative that will have a significant, long‐lasting impact on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education. This educational campaign will focus on underserved communities across the US, leveraging the rare natural laboratory of the August 21, 2017 total solar eclipse. ...
On August 21, 2017, a spectacular total eclipse of the Sun will grace the daytime skies across the continental U.S. along a narrow path from Oregon to South Carolina, while a deep partial solar eclipse will be visible from the rest of North America (at least 60% for the whole continent). This historic sky-watching event represents an unprecedented opportunity for STEM awareness and support of STEM education programs. Astronomical events capture the popular imagination, create excitement, and generate tremendous media attention. ... [/quote]
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