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Founder and President |
Mike Simmons has been an amateur astronomer for more than 35 years and
loves sharing the sky with others. Mike joined the Los Angeles
Astronomical Society in the early 1970s and served in many capacities
including two terms as President and ten years on the Board of
Directors. In 1976 he joined the staff of Griffith Observatory where he
operated the Zeiss 12-inch refracting telescope for the public and
described the many facets of astronomy to tens of thousands of
visitors.
In the early 1980s Mike was instrumental in founding the Mount
Wilson Observatory Association (MWOA), a support organization dedicated
to improving the experience of visitors to the renowned observatory. He
served as the founding President of MWOA and has been on the Board of
Trustees ever since. He is currently the MWOA Vice President.
Mike's outreach efforts in astronomy broadened in 1999 when he
traveled to Iran for a total solar eclipse. In Iran he found an
enthusiastic astronomy community lacking the resources easily found in
the West. He has since traveled to Iran several times, and in 2004 he
led a group of Westerners to Iran to observe the rare Transit of Venus
alongside hundreds of Iranian amateur astronomers. In 2006 Mike
traveled to the Kurdistan region of northern Iraq, bringing observing
equipment donated by American astronomers to their enthusiastic but
isolated Kurdish counterparts. He has also assisted amateur astronomers
and educators in many countries via the Internet. Seeing astronomy as a
universal interest that transcends cultural differences, Mike founded
Astronomers Without Borders in 2006. He now serves as President of this
effort to unite astronomy and space enthusiasts around the world
through those common interests.
Mike is also a writer and photographer who has contributed to
publications including Scientific American, Astronomy and Sky and
Telescope. He regularly gives presentations, both in the US and abroad,
on his experiences and interests, and on his outlook on international
relations through astronomy.
In 2005 Mike was presented with the Clifford W. Holmes Award,
an honor given annually by RTMC for a "Major Contribution to
Popularizing Astronomy." Minor Planet Simmons was named in his honor in
2003, in part for his "varied outreach activities in astronomy."
Amateur Astronomy Association of Kurdistan
