Future Astronomers launches a new phase of astronomy

Brooklyn, New York, Aug. 25, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Future Astronomers, creator of the astronomy education platform Future Astronomers, today announced the launch of the second phase of free programs for Fall 2022.

Future Astronomers is expanding its offering, and the details are as follows:

  • Initiation of the second series of popular Future Astronomers Zoom courses forming their Youtube series, which will cover a deeper exploration of the fundamentals of astrophysics and how they apply to galaxies and stars.
  • Launch of the “Materials for Learning” program, where children will have access to telescopes to actively engage and explore the celestial skies above. Fundraising initiatives will begin soon to support this venture.
  • Expansion of the “Sidewalk Astronomy” initiative, a flexible program that encourages other astronomers to share their knowledge and abilities with local youth, thereby providing greater awareness of astronomy education.

According to Lucas Zimmermann, “It is with great excitement that we announce the next phase of astronomy training programs. We cover some interesting new celestial topics in the zoom courses, which I think helps establish a solid foundation for astronomy knowledge. I am also delighted to launch ‘Materials for Learning’, which I believe will be useful in providing targeted material support in key communities. And finally, the expansion of “Sidewalk Stars” really helps bring the wonders of the universe closer to neighborhoods and allows others to contribute to interested young people. »

About future astronomers

Founded by 15-year-old astrophysics enthusiast Lucas Zimmermann, Future Astronomers seeks to pioneer children’s understanding of astronomy, from sharing the wonders of the first fundamentals of physics to examining large-scale space phenomena. ladder. It has geared its programming towards young people in Nigeria, the United States and the United Kingdom, with expansion plans to improve accessibility to astronomy education. Lucas’ programming has impacted hundreds of people around the world, connecting young people to materials and education to bring astronomy to life. Instagram: future.astronomers https://www.futureastronomers.org/


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