Welcome to the February edition of The Gravity Awards!
In this edition, we examine an entertaining and informative Observation of the Orion Nebula by a student at the University of Oldenburg.
Slooh is on a mission to showcase the best student work and emphasize the importance of science communication. Our goal is to promote space education within your school community and beyond. In the spirit of encouraging students to learn from each other on the platform, we want to share student perspectives about space and recognize those doing it in novel ways using Slooh.
To enter the competition, all you have to do is share Observations in your Workspace and the wider community to accumulate likes and comments. Then, we’ll feature the most interesting and popular Observations based on community feedback.
The competition will include individual and team recognition, industry badges and certification, and new ways to earn Gravity Points.
Stay tuned for the next exciting edition of The Gravity Awards competition and get a head start on the competition by sharing your best Observations with the Slooh community.
Good luck, everyone!
The Slooh Team
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Thanks for the shout-out, I really like Slooh for the possibility to peer into Hobby-Astronomy :) I would like to continue here, maybe even with more collaboration or real science;)