Introduction of Orbit Impact Award for Positive Social and Environmental Contributions in Astronomy Business
Welcome to the Orbit Impact Award, recognizing outstanding contributions in the field of Astronomy Business that promote positive social and environmental change. This prestigious award celebrates innovation, dedication, and impact within the astronomy community.
Award Eligibility:
The Orbit Impact Award is open to professionals, researchers, and businesses making significant social and environmental contributions in Astronomy. There are no age limits, and candidates must possess relevant qualifications and a track record of impactful publications.
Qualifications and Requirements:
Candidates must hold qualifications in astronomy or related fields, demonstrate a commitment to positive social and environmental contributions, and showcase a portfolio of relevant publications.
Evaluation Criteria
Entries will be evaluated based on the significance of their impact, innovation, sustainability, and contributions to the betterment of society and the environment.
Submission Guidelines
To submit an entry, applicants must follow the submission guidelines outlined on our official website. Entries must include a detailed biography, abstract, and supporting files showcasing the candidate's contributions.
Recognition
Winners of the Orbit Impact Award will receive recognition for their outstanding achievements, including media coverage, a feature on our website, and a trophy commemorating their impact in the field.
Community Impact
The award aims to foster a sense of community by highlighting and celebrating individuals and businesses making positive contributions in Astronomy, inspiring others to follow suit.
Biography
Candidates are required to submit a comprehensive biography outlining their career, achievements, and the impact they have made in the field of Astronomy Business.
Abstract and Supporting Files
A detailed abstract summarizing the candidate's contributions must be submitted along with supporting files that provide evidence of their positive social and environmental impact