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VT 2004POLAND
VT-2004 PROGRAMME IN POLAND
Presentation prepared by the Polish National NodeBarbara Cader-Sroka and Pawel Rudawy
Astronomical Institute of Wroclaw University
VT 2004POLAND
POLAND - FINAL STATISTICS
85 Schools 36 Clubs
135 Individuals 35 Other
291 (11.2%) Registered Participants
124 (9%)
Active Participants
327 (8.3%) Processed Observations
VT 2004POLAND
HOW DID IT START
Polish web-page of the VT-2004 Programme Information campaign in Poland
Polish Ministry of Education and Science Curatoria, schools Amateur astronomers, clubs Planetaria Astronomical Observatories and Institutes Astronomical and educational portals
Electronic leaflet and brochure for distribution Magazines, newspapers, radio and TV stations Patrons and partners of the Programme
ACTIVITIES OF THE POLISH NATIONAL NODE
VT 2004POLAND
THE DAY OF THE TRANSIT
WARSZAWA
ASTRO-PICNICS IN MAIN ASTRONOMICAL INSTITUTIONS
POZNAŃ
VT 2004POLAND
12 LIVE INTERNET TRANSMISSIONSCentre of Theoretical Physics
Polish Academy of Science, Warsaw
http://www.cft.edu.pl/~tomsow/astro
http://live.astronet.pl
Astronomical Observatory of Jagiellonian University, Cracow
http://byk.oa.uj.pl/wenus/
Astronomical Centre of the N. Copernicus University, Toruń
http://www.astri.uni.torun.pl/tranzyt/index.html
Astronomy and Astrophysics Section of the Physics Institute, Szczecin University
http://wenus.univ.szczecin.pl/live.html
Astronomical Institute of Wrocław University,
http://www.astro.uni.wroc.pl/transmisja/live.html
Łódź Planetarium http://www.planetarium.toya.net.pl
Solar Observations Section of Polish Amateur Astronomers Society, Warsaw
http://sun.vipserv.org/http://sun.vipserv.org/sun_pl.htm
http://sosptma.astrowww.pl/
School Amateur Group PULSAR http://www.2lo.wlodawa.pl/vt2004/ .
Astronomical Portal - Toruń, Łódź, Kraków, Wrocław (four transmission
simultaneously)
http://www.astronomia.pl/wenus2004
VT 2004POLAND
GREAT CHALLENGE, GREAT RESULTS Admiring rare astronomical event Promotion of science - from interest to knowledge Promotion of international cooperation by forming the community of observers Establishing the platform for sharing experience Emphasizing the role of the amateurs in astronomy Lesson of history for future purposes
historical measurement and modern tools searching for extra-solar planets
Arousing interest in scientific research reduction of the data uncertainty in scientific research usage of computer, Internet, GPS etc.
Increasing interest in astronomy and generally in science Great role of popularization