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Revitalizing Astronomy in the Philippines

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 April 2016

Cynthia P. Celebre
Affiliation:
PAGASA (Weather Bureau), 1424 ATB, Quezon Ave, 1104 Quezon City, Philippines. e-mail: [email protected] and [email protected]
Bernardo M. Soriano Jr
Affiliation:
PAGASA (Weather Bureau), 1424 ATB, Quezon Ave, 1104 Quezon City, Philippines. e-mail: [email protected] and [email protected]

Abstract

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Aware of the possibility that astronomy in the Philippines will remain as lethargic as it has been for a hundred years if drastic changes are not made, various revitalizing activities were planned in 1997 and some have been implemented. These activities were divided into five categories and included the promotion of astronomy throughout the country and the attendance of some personnel of the Atmospheric, Geophysical and Space-Sciences Branch at various international meetings. Project proposals were also prepared and submitted to various local and foreign institutions in order to acquire astronomical equipment. The Philippines also applied for, and received, associate mebership of the International Astronomical Union.

Type
Section 2: The Current Situation in Astronomy Education
Copyright
Copyright © Astronomical Society of Pacific 2001