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Astronomers without borders

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 June 2011

Mike Simmons*
Affiliation:
Astronomers Without Borders, 26500 West Agoura Road, Suite 102-618, Calabasas, CA 91302, USA email: msimm@ucla.edu
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Abstract

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“Astronomers Without Borders” is a new global organisational dedicated to furthering understanding and goodwill across national and cultural boundaries using the universal appeal of astronomy and space science. A growing network of affiliate organisations brings together clubs, magazines and other organizations involved in astronomy and space science. Forums, galleries, video conferences and other interactive technologies are used to connect participants around the world. Sharing of resources and direct connections through travel programs are also planned. One project, “The World at Night” (TWAN), has become an Special Project of IYA2009. TWAN creates wide-angle images of the night sky in important natural and historic settings around the world, dramatically demonstrating the universal nature and appeal of the night sky. “Astronomers Without Borders” is also a leader of the 100 Hours of Astronomy IYA2009 Global Cornerstone Project.

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Contributed Papers
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Copyright © International Astronomical Union 2011