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Astronaut Dan Bursch

"Certainly you can search on the internet and get a picture from Hubble, but to look at a telescope and get hands on real hardware is a big difference than seeing things on a screen."
-Astronaut Dan Bursch
reguarding Kopernik on
WBNG TV, August 18, 2006.



To visit SAVE KOPERNIK's sister website, ad astra, click here. ad astra is meant to show the pictures taken by Kopernik Campers, in order to prove the invaluable learning that goes on at Kopernik. 
         
           
FACT CHECK

  • Kopernik is the best-sited and best-equipped public observatory in the northeastern United States, founded by the Kopernik Polish Cultural Society of Broome County in 1973.  (Kopernik's Official Site
     
  • Kopernik is home to three telescope domes, containing  a 12-inch, a 14-inch, and a 20-inch telescope. These are some of the largest telescopes publicly available on the East Coast. It also owns many smaller telescopes for observing.

  • School Programs doubled since last year.

  • Kopernik had a 12% increase in summer programs this year.

  • Kopernik has had 9,000 visitors already this year.
  • Kopernik's well equipped dark room is one of the best in the area.

Welcome to www.savekopernik.org


Kopernik has Finally Separated
from Roberson Museum!

Update (7/16/07): Attendance is up at Kopernik as of late, and it's smiles all around. The open nights on Fridays have seen decent participation, and Link 1A, the first of the Kopernik Summer programs  had 28 participants, 12 of which were returning students.

In conjunction with this and other changes to come, Kopernik Observatory has changed it's name so as to prevent confusion in light of the recent influx of Kopernik related organizations. It will now be regarded as the Kopernik Observatory & Science Education Center.

        From now on,  Kopernik supporters should shift their attention and endeavors to the future of Kopernik Observatory's funding. Now separated, we need to assure that Kopernik has sufficient public patronage and support to continue providing it's services. As time passes, we must strive to attain sufficient methods of funding. First in line is becoming a member, donating to Reach For the Stars, or supporting the Link Summer Science Explorations Program by spreading the word.
        To stay informed, bookmark  us and check back with this site every so often, because it is frequently updated with up to the minute information. If you have any questions or comments for the Link Students who moderate this website, e-mail us at Kopernikalumni@gmail.com. Thank you for your support.


Links:

 


Kopernik's offical website
Kopernik's photo gallery
SpaceNews

Kopernik in the News:
The Press & Sun-Bulletin: Cuts threaten Kopernik 
                                                    
Kopernik Society 
                                                   
Perhaps Kopernik Should Operate
                                                    On its Own
                                                    Kopernik Valuable in the Daytime, Too 
                                                    Funds Needed for Kopernik Split
                                                    New directions***

News Chanel 34:  Roberson O.k.'s Idea Of Split
                                    Cuts Threaten Kopernik

                                    Kopernik Says No To Roberson
FOX 40: Will Programs Survive Roberson/Kopernik Split?
                 Re-Location-- Not Cuts-- Threaten Kopernik

Videos:
WBNG-TV: Plans to Save Kopernik
                       Working to Keep Kopernik Open
WBGH-TV: Cuts Threaten Kopernik
WICZ-TV:  Re-Location -- Not Cuts -- Threaten Kopernik 


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