TWAN Contest Brings the Message to the World
The winner announcement of the 2013 International Earth & Sky Photo Contest was covered by world-wide media, reaching the public on importance of preserving the night sky as part of our natural heritage.
The winner announcement of the 2013 International Earth & Sky Photo Contest was covered by world-wide media, reaching the public on importance of preserving the night sky as part of our natural heritage.
Selected from submissions by photographers in about 45 countries, the winners of 2013 Earth and Sky Photo Contest display the beauties of night sky and its battle with light pollution.
Photo report of the first TWAN exhibition in Japan, hosted by Konica Minolta Plaza art gallery in Tokyo from June 7 to 24, 2013.
Notes by TWAN director on the results of 2013 International Earth & Sky Photo Contest.
Yonsei university in Seoul (South Korea) hosted the "Beautiful Starry Nights" exhibition between April 22 to May 4, 2013.
TWAN photographer in Austria illustrates the beauty of remaining natural night skies and share his concerns on increasing light pollution threats in the Alps.
Photo report of the first TWAN exhibition in Qatar, during the first Doha International Astronomy Conference (2013 Feb. 10-13)
Join a global celebration of the Pale Blue Dot. On July 19 the Earth will be photographed from 1.4 billion km away. Capture Saturn in the Earth sky, share it with the world, and enter a contest to transmit your art to the universe.
From June 7 to 24, 2013, the first TWAN exhibition in Japan will be hosted by Konica Minolta Plaza art gallery in Tokyo.
The World at Night celebrates the New Year 2013 by looking back at the milestones reached in its first five years, and looking forward to ambitious new programs.
TWAN annual workshop in Iran, is a prominent educational astrophotography program in the Middle East with a growing success. The photo report reviews the September 2012 event.
Western Australia's biggest annual astronomy festival, Astrofest 2012, hosted “The World At Night” exhibition.