Nafiseh Naimipour, a prominent figure in promoting science and astronomy education in Iran, died. Since the 1970s, he has been active in astronomy and promotion of science and has been able to increase public interest in science with his efforts.
He was also active in IRIB, and as a scientific expert in programs such as Golden Ratio (1/4), he explained the search engine and wheel of scientific concepts in a simple and attractive language for the audience.
This promoter devoted his career to teaching and promoting science and translating books such as “Family Scientific Experiments”, “Escape”, “Exploring the Month”, “Sunshine” and “Giant Bubbles”.
Naimipour led the Milad Tower Astronomical Club in Tehran and converted to one of the centers of astronomy by holding events such as “Astronomy Day” and “Astronomy Week”. His presence at the Discovery Square event in the Book Garden, along with Siavash Saffarianpour and Pejman Norouzi, created a space so that families could closely see scientific experiments and get acquainted with the wonders of science. In year 2, he was awarded the Lights Prize in the “Promotion of the Science of the Year”, which was appreciated by the scientific community for its continuous efforts to promote science and astronomy.
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