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Halifax astronomer's legacy being immortalized in N.S. science curriculum

Halifax astronomer's legacy being immortalized in N.S. science curriculum

Update: 2024-09-24
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David Lane was director of the Burke-Gaffney Observatory at Saint Mary’s University. He created the world's first telescope controlled by social media. He died in March 2024, but his passion for astronomy education will live on as part of the provincial school curriculum. Astronomy technician Tiffany Fields tells us about Star Finder - The David Lane Astronomy Outreach Program.

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Halifax astronomer's legacy being immortalized in N.S. science curriculum

Halifax astronomer's legacy being immortalized in N.S. science curriculum