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Light, Cameras and Life.
To commemorate the International Day of Light convened by UNESCO annually, NASE proposes to all its participants and instructors to carry out a simple experience but of great educational interest. Although the day of light is May 16, it is proposed to all participants to do it throughout the half year, from the March equinox to the September equinox. It is not limited to May 16 because, as is well known, this day falls within the rainy season in some countries. For this reason, interested teachers can be carried out with their students for half a year. We request that you send us some testimonial photos and the data in the observations obtained during the development of the experience. The table in the introductory material to read to prepare for the experience. Good luck and have a cloudless day or night to do so.
This is a NASE’s proposal for the International Day of Light and consists in Introducing Astrobiology in Schools by means of an activity based in looking for micrometeorites any day between March 20 and September 23, 2023. NASE, Network for Astronomy School Education. Light, Cameras and Life.
To commemorate the International Day of Light convened by UNESCO annually, NASE proposes to all its participants and instructors to carry ou
Workshop on International Day of Light 2023 - Celebrating Light as a ray of Hope & Inspiration.
The extraordinary beauty of nature that results from the interaction of light and clouds in the state of Meghalaya translates the state into the “Abode of Clouds”. The University of Science & Technology Meghalaya (USTM), which is located in such a lovely setting surrounded by peaceful greenery on the Assam-Meghalaya border of India, is spreading LIGHT of education throughout society. Recently, USTM has been awarded the accreditation rating of “A Grade” in its first cycle of assessment by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council of India, and also stood among the best 200 universities recorded by National Institute Ranking Framework (NIRF). With a goal of exploration of Basic Science for Sustainable Development, USTM is planning to celebrate the International Day of Light (IDL) on February 11, 2023 at university campus. The events of the celebration include a Photography Competition focusing on the theme “Beauty of Light in Society”, webinar to be delivered from Dr. Hashima Hasan, Deputy Program Scientist, JWST, NASA HQ with Prof. Arvinder A. Ansari, Director, CSEIP, Jamia Millia Islamia”, and a sky observation session through telescopes. Winners of the competition shall be awarded with prizes. This keen effort by USTM, especially by the Department of Physics is not only aimed to popularize the research on fundamental science, but also to guide the young generation to apply the research outputs for sustainable developments in society.