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The Ghana Space Science and Technology Institute (GSSTI) in collaboration with the International Astronomical Union Office of Astronomy Outreach has launched the Starry Horizon Project.
This groundbreaking initiative, spanning from May to December 2024, aims to cultivate a culture of amateur astronomers and astrophotographers while advocating for dark sky conservation.
The Starry Horizon Project's primary goal is to bridge the gap in Ghana's astronomical community, where a lack of amateur astronomers and waning public interest in celestial phenomena have been noted.
Particularly targeting students who often exhibit disinterest in astronomy and related sciences, the project plans to conduct monthly night sky viewing events on the full moon at the GSSTI premises.
These events, beginning on May 21, 2024, will feature engaging lectures, discussions with seasoned astronomers, and hands-on astrophotography sessions.
The project emphasizes the importance of engaging young minds in scientific exploration, especially as we tackle global issues like climate change.

The Starry Horizon Project not only fosters a love for astronomy but also promotes environmental sustainability through its emphasis on dark sky conservation.
One of the core aspects of the project is the establishment of an active network of amateur astronomers and the creation of an online platform to archive and share project activities.
This initiative aims to build a vibrant community of astronomy enthusiasts across Ghana, fostering public engagement in STEM fields and advocating for the preservation of dark and quiet skies.
The inaugural event, themed "Dark and Quiet Skies," promises to be a captivating experience for participants.
Attendees can look forward to a short talk on the significance of preserving areas without light pollution for optimal astronomical observations, setting the tone for an enlightening journey into the cosmos.
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