For Families of Kindergarten, Elementary, Middle, and High School Students on the 23rd-24th

Daegu Creative Convergence Education Center Operates 'On Family Astronomy Observation Class' ... First-Come, First-Served 40 Households View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Dong-wook] Daegu Creative Convergence Education Center (Director Jang Jin-joo) announced on the 14th that it will hold the '2020 Family Astronomy Observation Class' for families with students from kindergarten to high school over two days, November 23-24.


Those interested can apply through the Creative Convergence Education Center website from the 16th to the 18th. Participation is limited to the first 40 families on a first-come, first-served basis.


November is a great time of year to observe Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and the Moon all at once. The experience includes 'Learning Seasonal Constellations,' 'Exploring Solar System Planets,' 'Explanation of the Structure and Use of Telescopes,' and 'Planet and Celestial Observation.' According to the education center, this event adds a hands-on experience of operating telescopes, which are usually difficult to try, and finding the Moon.


To allow many families to participate while maintaining safe distancing, 10 families will form one group, and two groups will be held each day. The participation times are arranged differently for Group 1 (7:10 PM to 8:40 PM) and Group 2 (7:50 PM to 9:30 PM) to provide participants with more options.



A representative from Daegu Creative Convergence Education Center said, "We expect students to develop an interest in astronomy observation and have a meaningful time as the whole family participates together."

Daegu Creative Convergence Education Center Operates 'On Family Astronomy Observation Class' ... First-Come, First-Served 40 Households View original image


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