Mobile Planetarium in Kenya
For today’s Humanwire episode, Ruud Elmendorp follows a mobile planetarium designed for teaching astronomy to young school children in Kenya. Sponsored by AT&T.
For today’s Humanwire episode, Ruud Elmendorp follows a mobile planetarium designed for teaching astronomy to young school children in Kenya. Sponsored by AT&T.
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I will once I’ve watched the video…oh wait
I will once I’ve watched the video…oh wait
I already have watched it, it says it’s a reupload in the description :p
I already have watched it, it says it’s a reupload in the description :p
I read this as mobile aquarium for some reason, and was really confused how that would work.
I read this as mobile aquarium for some reason, and was really confused how that would work.
Glad to see this aspect of Rocketboom back. I miss the corespondent pieces, like this one.
Love it! There needs to be more funding and support into things like this <3
Love it! There needs to be more funding and support into things like this <3
There needs to be more exposure to projects like these :D
There needs to be more exposure to projects like these :D
Why do you steal from vice?
Why do you steal from vice?
Really cool idea!
Really cool idea!
It seems that for the same amount of money they could have bought a nice telescope and then let the kids see Jupiter for themselves.
It seems that for the same amount of money they could have bought a nice telescope and then let the kids see Jupiter for themselves.
Give that man a medal
Give that man a medal
There are a lot of Indian children there…
There are a lot of Indian children there…
That’s because there are a lot of Indians in Kenya! And they’re racist so they have Indian-only schools.
That’s because there are a lot of Indians in Kenya! And they’re racist so they have Indian-only schools.