National Women's Day at HartRAO - 2006/08/08
National Women's day was celebrated at HartRAO by bringing two busloads of
girl learners to the Observatory to meet women scientists and discover some
science in a fun way. The visit was sponsored by DST / SAASTA, and the
learners were brought from schools in the Brits and Ga-Rankuwa areas of
North West Province. The pictures below show some of the events of the day.
Click on image for LARGE version. Credit: Glenda Coetzer / HartRAO
Astronomer Sharmila Goedhart talked about the history of women in astronomy.
Click on image for LARGE version. Credit: Glenda Coetzer / HartRAO
The visitors pose in front of the 26-m radio telescope.
Click on image for LARGE version. Credit: Glenda Coetzer / HartRAO
Science Awareness trainee presenter Sheila Moeketsi helps the girls figure
out how to use a sundial.
Click on image for LARGE version. Credit: Paul Madibe Radingwane / HartRAO
The inner person was not neglected, and the visitors each received a lunch
pack.
Click on image for LARGE version. Credit: Paul Madibe Radingwane / HartRAO
Bogoshi Mogadime, a DST-sponsored intern in the Science Awareness Programme
takes his turn at discussing the sundial with the girls.
Sharmila was also busy the day after the public holiday, as she was invited
to the Sci-Bono Science Centre in Johannesburg to give another talk to girl
learners as a professional woman astronomer.
created 2006/08/28 by Mike Gaylard.