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Classroom Visits

The Journey through the Universe program is a national initiative meant to take entire communities to the frontiers of human exploration. It is a celebration of learning. As part of the program, a National Team of scientists and engineers travel to each participating community and visit between 4,000 to 8,000 K-12 students in classrooms. These researchers are passionate about their work on the frontiers of science and are selected because they are gifted at sharing their passion with audiences of all ages.

To learn more about the Classroom Visits scheduled in your area, contact your Local Team Leader.


Sponsored by The Sagan Center for Earth and Space Science Education, the W. M. Keck Observatory,
the Gemini Observatory, Subaru Telescope NAOJ, and the Hawai'i Department of Education, North Hilo/Laupahoehoe/Waiakea Complex.
       
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