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Astronomy Quiz Competition
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Springwell school from Kokomlemle Accra visited the Ghana Radio Astronomy Observatory at Kutunse.
ByadminSpringwell school from Kokomlemle Accra visited the Ghana Radio Astronomy Observatory at Kutunse. The PRAGSAC team took the students around and also did some presentations.
PRAGSAC in collaboration with the Ghana Space Science Technology Institute (GSSTI) was at Kutunse on 12th August 2020 to do donations
ByadminPRAGSAC in collaboration with the Ghana Space Science Technology Institute (GSSTI) was at Kutunse on 12th August 2020 to distribute face mask, sanitizers and other PPEs around the Ghana Radio Astronomy Observatory (GRAO). This project was funded under the Extraordinary OAD call for COVID-19 related projects. The team with the help of the Assembly woman…
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…
Club monitoring and evaluation
ByadminClub monitoring and evaluation The PRAGSAC team visited Osu Presbyterian Girls School in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana during their club session on “Earth, Sun and Moon.
The Fireside Skywatch Festival 2024
ByadminPRAGSAC in collaboration with the Department of Earth Science University of Ghana and Development in Africa with Radio Astronomy (DARA), presents the Fireside Skywatch Festival 2024.
Due to the relentless pursuit of modernization and the encroachment of light pollution; families, tribes, and communities who once gathered around firesides in the evening to marvel at the skies and learn from ancient African knowledge no longer do so.