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Take The “A” Train1 to the Stars
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
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Astronomers, in addition to their scholarly and academic functions, have the mission to bring enlightenment to the people. In the City of New York, astronomers fulfill this mission through the Amateur Astronomers Association. Over the decades, the Association, or AAA, evolved a multi-faceted scheme of public enlightenment in astronomy. Under this scheme, astronomy in New York City has become a freestanding cultural amenity on a par with streetfairs, artshows, plays, and parades.
Once a month during the school year, the Association presents a formal public lecture on astronomy. These are convened in the American Museum of Natural History, the ancestral birthplace of the AAA. Occasionally, lectures are featured at a large university in the City for time and place variety. At these lectures, a professional astronomer explains some contemporary topic on a first-year college level, illustrated by slides and viewgraphs. The lectures — and all public activities of the AAA — are free of any charge. Area high schools and colleges employ the AAA lectures as an extra-curricular activity for their students.
- Type
- 11. Popularization
- Information
- International Astronomical Union Colloquium , Volume 105: The Teaching of Astronomy , 1990 , pp. 335 - 336
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- Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1990
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Ed. Note: The “A” train is one of the New York subway routes that serves Harlem; it was made especially famous by Duke Ellington’s jazz piece “Take the “A” Train.” The authors can provide detailed information about the “A” train for any readers who have a special interest in this topic.
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1 Ed. Note: The “A” train is one of the New York subway routes that serves Harlem; it was made especially famous by Duke Ellington’s jazz piece “Take the “A” Train.” The authors can provide detailed information about the “A” train for any readers who have a special interest in this topic.