Observation Campaigns Public Talks Exhibits Material for Distribution: Pedagogical Posters, Rullers, Eternal Calendars, Pens, etc International Exibition.

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Observation Campaigns Public Talks Exhibits Material for Distribution: Pedagogical Posters, Rullers, Eternal Calendars, Pens, etc International Exibition The Best Opportunity to promote Astronomy ICT

Astronomy Knowledge & Creativity Multicultural Dialogue European and Global Neighboarhoad Climate Security Stories behind science/Scientists How Scjence ins done Language and Arts components Science History Language Arts 50 Schools in each participant nation Each school must collaborate with 3 different coutnries chosen aleatoryly

Journalists : Reports National/ International (Local + 3 nations) Galileo/ Darwin Appearance in each country (How/when) How is celebrated in your country Cosmology in your culture How ideas on life on Earth / SS / Universe evolved in your nation Future of Space Expl. and the participation of your country History / Science/ Language/ English Teachers

Scientists : Reproduce Galileo Observations and its consequences for a different cosmological model Build World Sun Map (Altitude, Activity x climate) Stick Shadow World Map Crescent Moon Map X-Solar planets monitoring and modelling: Planetary Climate x Different Stars Habitable zone (life in the Universe) Sky Map design (Define Constellations) Science Teachers / Amateur Astronomers

Artists: Colour Images (Acquired / Data base) Galileo Observations Drawing Alien Van Gogh ICT / Arts Teachers Enquiries: What people in your culture think about life on the Universe What people know about the current model of our Universe Is Earth at the center of the Universe Is the Sun at the center of the Universe Are we unique What people think about the future of space exploration

Your Ideas and Help is very very important Material for distribution with pedagogical content Prizes for all participants schools Production of pedagogical content for the resources platforms Itinerary Exhibition