We want to help you in the event planning process by pointing you towards some of the resources you can use for your event. Our team has curated a set of resources that vary from presentations, videos to kid-friendly quizzes.
In 2029, the world will turn its eyes to the sky. The passage of asteroid Apophis at around 30,000 kilometres from Earth, together with the United Nations’ proclamation of the […]
The Missions to Asteroids exhibition continues its international journey and is now available in Arabic. This new version broadens the reach of the educational initiative, making its content on asteroids […]
For the 10th anniversary of Asteroid Day celebrations, we introduced a special exhibition resource to help organisers around the world bring the wonders of asteroids, impact craters, and other minor […]
In 2029, the world will turn its eyes to the sky. The passage of asteroid Apophis at around 30,000 kilometres from Earth, together with the United Nations’ proclamation of the […]
Learning Objective: To learn how asteroid discovery has evolved, from meticulous visual searches to today’s automated and data-driven methods. Overview: What began as a meticulous, manual search for moving points [...]
Promoting inclusive activities on Asteroid Day broadens the reach of science communication and reinforces the role of science as a right for everyone. Asteroids and planetary defence are topics that […]
Learning Objective: To describe the technologies used in asteroid exploration missions. Overview: Missions to asteroids have progressed from simple flybys to complex operations with autonomous navigation, high-precision sensors, and sample […]
Before equations and instruments, there is often a moment of quiet astonishment. In this interview, performing artist Cristina Negucioiu traces the origins of Alquimia Estelar, a work that brings astronomical […]
Impact de Rochechouart does not take place in a conventional setting. Far from major tourist routes, it unfolds on an exceptional site where natural and cultural heritage meet, shaped by […]
In Europe, the 10th anniversary of Asteroid Day was marked with a lively and intense programme. Scientific organisations, observatories and astronomy groups hosted lectures, workshops and other activities that engaged […]
Across Australia and New Zealand, Asteroid Day Australia New Zealand marked its 10th anniversary with activities, many for younger generations. In New Zealand, Dark Sky Project hosted a gathering at […]
Learning Objective: To describe how the first space probes opened the way to explore asteroids up close. Overview: A new way of seeing and studying asteroids began thanks to the [...]
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