Gwangju National Science Museum Operates Special Field Teacher Training Program
The National Gwangju Science Museum is recruiting participants for the 'Astronomy and Space Introduction Job Training' using a 1.2m celestial telescope.
This training program consists of sessions such as 'Moon to Mars,' covering the global rush for lunar exploration and Mars exploration missions with experts from the Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, 'Lunar Exploration in Korea and the World,' and a special lecture on 'Astrophotography Methods Using AI Telescopes and AI Cameras,' where participants learn how to locate celestial bodies in the night sky and photography techniques.
There are also training programs applicable to actual student guidance, including 'Exploring Cases of Applying Celestial Observation in Schools,' 'Night Celestial Observation Practice' using real telescopes and a planetarium, and 'Spring Night Sky in the Planetarium.'
Applications for this program can be submitted via email, and more detailed information is available on the National Gwangju Science Museum website.
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