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  2. Geauga Park District offering free Zoom astronomy programs - AOL

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    Jul. 17—Geauga Park District offers a lineup of live virtual programming using the free software Zoom, and this season, virtual visitors can view several astronomy programs. "Amazing Exoplanets ...

  3. International Astronomical Youth Camp - Wikipedia

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    The International Astronomical Youth Camp (IAYC) is an annual summer camp for young people aged 16–24 with an interest in astronomy. Established in 1969, [1] the IAYC has taken place in over 30 different places in Europe, North Africa and the Near East. The main goal of the camp is to bring culture and astronomy together and foster a positive ...

  4. Phoebe Waterman Haas Public Observatory - Wikipedia

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    The observatory of the National Air and Space Museum was named for Phoebe Waterman Haas in recognition of a $6 million donation from the Thomas W. Haas Foundation, which established an endowment for the museum's Public Observatory Program. Thomas W. Haas is the son of Dorothy Haas and of F. Otto Haas, who was the son of Phoebe Haas and Otto Haas.

  5. Summer Science Program - Wikipedia

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    The Summer Science Program (SSP) is an academic summer program where high school students experience college-level education and do research in celestial mechanics by studying the orbits of asteroids, biochemistry by studying the kinetic properties of enzymes, genomics by studying antibiotic resistance, or synthetic chemistry by studying macrocyclic catalysts.

  6. Clock-building teen Ahmed Mohamed set to attend White ... - AOL

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    Monday night, the White House lawn will host its second Astronomy Night, bringing scientists, students and educators together to talk space and do some stargazing. The relatively low key event has ...

  7. Adler Planetarium - Wikipedia

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    The Adler Planetarium is a public museum in Chicago, Illinois, dedicated to astronomy and astrophysics.It was founded in 1930 by local businessman Max Adler.Located on the northeastern tip of Northerly Island on Lake Michigan, the Adler Planetarium was the first planetarium in the United States.

  8. Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory - Wikipedia

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    The Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO) is a research institute of the Smithsonian Institution, concentrating on astrophysical studies including galactic and extragalactic astronomy, cosmology, solar, earth and planetary sciences, theory and instrumentation, using observations at wavelengths from the highest energy gamma rays to the radio, along with gravitational waves.

  9. Astronomy education - Wikipedia

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    In schools, particularly at the collegiate level, astronomy is aligned with physics and the two are often combined to form a Department of Physics and Astronomy. [3] Some parts of astronomy education overlap with physics education , however, astronomy education has its own arenas, practitioners, journals, and research.