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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…
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 ????????
Katapor PRAGSAC team
ByadminThe “young astronomers” with their Patron CEPHAS completed the Prototype of the Radio Telescope in Kutunse, Ghana. Well done Katapor PRAGSAC team Update from Katapor PRAGSAC team The “young astronomers” and their Patron CEPHAS met during the holidays to continue their project on building the Prototype of the Radio Telescope in Kutunse, Ghana.
Club visit at Unity Baptist Academy School, Achimota.
ByadminThe PRAGSAC team educating JHS 1,2&3 students about the Solar System…
The PRAGSAC team met the patrons on Wednesday evening 31st August 2022 to introduce themselves and the Astronomy in Ghana project in preparation for the Patrons workshop.
ByadminPRAGSAC patrons workshop was organised to train the teachers(patrons) who will run the astronomy clubs.
PRAGSAC PATRONS, PATIENCE AND DEBORAH educating the radio astronomy club members
ByadminPRAGSAC PATRONS, PATIENCE AND DEBORAH educating the radio astronomy club members about HOW TO DETERMINE THE DISTANCES FROM THE SUN TO EACH PLANET during astronomy club session at Kutunse M/A BASIC 3 & 4 Kudos Patience and Deborah ????????