Podcaster: Mike Simmons; Guest Manisha Dwa
Title: Big Impact Astrononomy: Women in Science: Leading Astronomy in Nepal with Manisha Dwa
Organization: Astronomy for Equity
Link : https://astro4equity.org/big-impact-astronomy-podcast/
Description: Manisha represents several international astronomy education organizations and is a leader in the Nepal Astronomical Society.
Founder of Women in Science Nepal, all while studying for her PhD.
Highlight: Explore her leadership role in promoting astronomy education and supporting women in science
Big Impact Astronomy: Through the Telescope is a video podcast that highlights the remarkable work of astronomy enthusiasts worldwide. Hosted by Mike Simmons, this podcast showcases how astronomy is used to improve lives in schools, refugee camps, hospitals, and more. Each episode features dedicated volunteers who introduce STEM in developing countries, inspire girls to pursue science careers, and bring hope to communities in crisis. Join us as we explore the stories of these unsung heroes making a difference through the wonders of the cosmos.
Bio: Mike Simmons is the founder of Astronomy for Equity ( https://bmsis.org/astro4equity/ ). Others on the team, including people around the world in astronomy and space exploration, authors and philosophers, designers and artists and more will be added as the website is developed.
Mike founded Astronomers Without Borders in 2006 to unite astronomy and space enthusiasts around the world through their common interests. During the UN-declared International Year of Astronomy 2009, Mike led the effort to organize the Cornerstone Project 100 Hours of Astronomy in more than 100 countries, with an estimated one million people looking through outreach telescopes in one night.
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Transcript:
- 🌌 Why Astronomy in Nepal: 4:39-6:48
- 🔭 Oshan Talking About How He Got Into Astronomy: 6:53-7:52
- 🌟 Deepti Talking About How She Got Into Astronomy: 12:07-13:28
- 📸 Picture of Deepti During Nepal Festival Taking Telescope to Orphanage: 16:51-17:50
- 📷 Picture of Solar Observations and Outreach: 18:02-18:46
- 🗓️ Picture of World Space Week and Dasai Festival: 18:56-19:48
- 🏆 Manisha Winning SSVI Telescope: 19:42-20:34
- 🪐 How is Astronomy Part of Traditional Culture: 20:53-22:43
- 🚀 Using Astronomy and Space Science to Promote STEM: 27:05-28:13
- 👓 Blind and Visually Impaired Resources: 31:10-34:09
- 🦻 Resources for Deaf Students: 35:08-37:06
- 💪 Strong Women Theme: 44:41-45:12
- 🌐 Virtual Reality: 45:38-46:25
- 🔮 Answering What the Future Holds for Astronomy in Nepal: 47:13-55:48
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