The World at Night Newsletter - 5 March 2009

5 March 2009

- The World at Night introduces Beautiful Universe 2009 as the official promoting product of TWAN-IYA2009 world-wide events. Published by Sky&Telescope, the special issue features TWAN and a collation of some of the most rewarding images from The World at Night archive. TWAN global exhibition and event organizers receive this product with special half-price discount from Sky&Telescope to distribute during the events. Please contact us for further information.  

- The first TWAN exhibition in East Asia started in Seoul, Korea on March 1, 2009. The exhibition of 42 The World at Night artwork photographs is displayed in CheongGye Gallery and will continue until March 22, 2009. Read more.

- In January, during the opening events of International Year of Astronomy 2009, TWAN events joined the celebration in Paris and Germany. A virtual reality all-around image from TWAN exhibition in UNESCO-Paris is viewable here. The complete report of the events will appear on TWAN website soon.

- The new Events page explains how and where TWAN exhibition and educational events will take place. TWAN calls for the best world-wide venues to host the events during International Year of Astronomy 2009 and beyond.  There are plans for hold TWAN events in about 30 countries. The progressing Event Calendar lists some of them.  

 

- There are new stunning photos and time-lapse videos on TWAN website, featuring starry nights of the planet's landmarks from Australia, Asia and Middle East, to Europe and Americas:

 

Americas

USA

Southern Stars and Erupting Volcano  (Hawaii) by Wally Pacholka

The Sound of Cosmos  (Hawaii) by Wally Pacholka

Mauna Kea Milky Way Panorama (Hawaii) by Wally Pacholka

New Year at -40°  (Alaska) by LeRoy Zimemrman

Crescent Moon over Sentinel Spire  (Colorado, time-lapse video) by Thad V'Soske

Summer Nightfall on Grand Mesa  (Colorado, time-lapse video) by Thad V'Soske

 

Canada

Alberta Trails   by Yuichi Takasaka

 

Chile

Cactus Milky Way  by Stephane Guisard

Telescopes in Action  by Serge Brunier

 

Europe

Hungary

Big Dipper and Historic Ruins  by Tamas Ladanyi

Wolf Moon  by Tamas Ladanyi

 

Switzerland

Matterhorn Winter Night  (time-lapse video) by Bernd Proschold

 

Italy

Friuli Night  by Babak Tafreshi

 

Germany

The Blue Sky and Orange Castle  by Babak Tafreshi

 

Sweden

Christmas Trees  by P-M Heden

 

France

Circle 'round the Moon  by Laurent Laveder

Moonbow  by Laurent Laveder

Moon Meets Jupiter and Mercury  by Gernot Meiser

 

Spain

Navarre Eclipse  by Juan Carlos Casado

 

Asia and Middle East

Japan

Garden of Light   by Shingo Takei

Moon and Swamp Weasels  by Shingo Takei

 

Turkey

Orion to Canopus  by Tunc Tezel

Four Seasons of Lake Venus  by Tunc Tezel

 

Iran

Conjunction of Art  by Oshin Zakarian

Eclipse in Morning Light  by Babak Tafreshi

Moon and Venus above Isfahan   by Oshin Zakarian

Black and White  by Oshin Zakarian

Winter Dream   by Babak Tafreshi

 

Australia

Meteor and Pinnacles  by John Goldsmith

Heart of Solitary  by Shingo Takei

Ocean Eclipse  by Shingo Takei

 

Guest Gallery is a a well-received section on TWAN website to feature selected outstanding Earth and sky photos by non-TWAN creative photographers from around the globe. If you have such remarkable photos to share with TWAN Guest Gallery, please contact us.  

 

- Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD), a NASA's world-known website, has featured six new TWAN photos:

Mauna Kea Milky Way Panorama by Wally Pacholka

Circle 'round the Moon by Laurent Laveder

The Milky Way over Mauna Kea by Wally Pacholka

Annular Eclipse: The Ring of Fire by Dennis Mammana

Comet and Meteor by Babak Tafreshi

 

- TWAN is featuring six special galleries:

Latest Images

Dark Skies Importance

Cosmic Motions

World Heritage Sites

TWAN APODs

TWAN Podcast

 

TWAN is a global program of Astronomers Without Borders (www.astrowb.org) and a Special Project of International Year of Astronomy 2009, an initiative by IAU and UNESCO. The World at Night is to produce and present a collection of stunning photographs of the world's most beautiful and historic sites against the nighttime backdrop of stars, planets and celestial events. The eternally peaceful sky looks the same above all symbols of different nations and regions, attesting to the truly unified nature of Earth as a planet rather than an amalgam of human-designated territories.

 

Building bridges through the sky

The World at Night

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The International Year of Astronomy 2009 is endorsed by the United Nations and the International Council of Science.