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The PRAGSAC team visited the Christ Church Anglican School in Cape Coast on the 9th August 2022 for the Astronomy in Ghana initial presentation.
ByadminThe presentation which started at 12:05 pm was on “The importance of astronomy to Ghana. The pupils were curious and excited to learn about astronomy.
PRAGSAC Patrons, ERNEST and CATHERINE educating the astronomy club members about parts of the Radio Telescope.
ByadminPRAGSAC Patrons, ERNEST and CATHERINE educating the astronomy club members about parts of the Radio Telescope, our solar system and comparison of the planet sizes and distances from the sun during their astronomy club session at Kutunse M/A schools at Kutunse. Well done Ernest and Catherine ????????
Day 1: Instructors workshop for the “Astronomy in Ghana” OAD project.
ByadminThe PRAGSAC team met on 19th May 2022 for the instructors workshop at the Ghana Space Science and Technology Institute, Ghana Atomic Energy Commission, Accra – Ghana. Sessions:
Promoting Radio Astronomy in Ghana through school visits and Astronomy Clubs (PRAGSAC ): Accra, Ghana.
ByadminThe PRAGSAC team visited 2 JHS (Junior High Schools) in Accra where we have already established astronomy clubs, to show them videos of astronauts in the ISS, and then initiate discussions on the benefits of astronomy and space science to the lives of those on Earth in celebration of IAU100 Questions and interactions time with…