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The PRAGSAC team on Tuesday morning, July 26, 2022, visited the Dormeabra Methodist School 2 in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana for the initial presentation visit.
ByadminThe presentation started around 9 am. About 150 students and 5 teachers were present, including the Head of Dormeabra Methodist School 1. The presentation was on “The importance of astronomy to Ghana. The presentation was well received with a lot of questions from the students and teachers.
Initial presentation by Francis Kudjoe
ByadminInitial presentation by Francis Kudjoe @ Kutunse M/A basic 1,2,3 and 4 schools Initial presentation by Albert K Forson…… @Kutunse M/A basic 1,2,3 and 4 schools Lecture on the signal flow of 32m Radio Astronomy Telescope at Kuntunse Sarah Abotsi-Masters interacting with the students during PRAGSAC initial presentation at Kuntunse M/A basic 1,2,3 and 4…
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 monitoring and evaluation
ByadminClub monitoring and evaluation 2 The PRAGSAC team visited St. Martha’s Catholic Basic B school in the Central Region of Ghana during their Astronomy Club Session.
Interaction with the PRAGSAC club members at Kutunse M/A basic 1,2,3 and 4 students
ByadminProf. Benjamin Stappers, a Professor of Astrophysics in the Jodrell Bank Center for Astrophysics(The University of Manchester) and Ahenkorah Duodu Kingsley a PhD student of the University of Leeds interacted with the PRAGSAC club members at Kutunse M/A basic 1,2,3 and 4 students today to inspire them about Radio Astronomy.