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John Dobson: "If every person who has a telescope, let other people look through
his telescope would, then there would be a chance that everyone on the planet even
more closely seen the wonders of the universe and has may get a deeper look where
there may We finally come! "We are all children of the stars!
Introductory words
to the Astronomers Without Borders. These words give basically the idea of re-unification
of enthusiastic star lovers.
The night sky in all its aspects should be made available
to everyone without regard to race, religion, national and cultural boundaries.
Astronomy
without borders should also allow the transmission of knowledge, the sharing of technical
resources and the enthusiasm in any form.
Through the use of the Internet are viewing
pleasure taken in all the world and thus give people without access to astronomical
technology the opportunity to cast a glance through a telescope. Even if it is thousands
of miles away.
The Global Astronomical month, GAM, held since 2010, combines astronomical
activities in line with the global astronomy in 2009 with its "100 Hours of Astronomy".
In Austria, Linzer Astronomical Community, Astronomical office in Vienna, the Vienna
Association for astronomy and the observatory at Gmunden this beautiful idea.
As
national coordinator Joe Stübler was named. As a member of the LAG, he leads the
activities in Austria. For details, is also about his trip to the Astronomical Asian
and Arab countries on the side of the LAG @ AWB.
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