The observatory offers open astronomy courses and classes. As part of its mission to be an
educational observatory (not one dedicated to research only), the organization provides astronomy instruction and public observation sessions, and also do so in remote areas for schools and individuals that don't have the ability of going to an observatory for physical or financial reasons. Once a year the observatory makes the Astronomical Olympics for schools, and developing tools for
remote learning, such as: • Remote controlled Mars rover diorama, as a part of the
Planetary Society's Mars Station Project • Remote controlled Internet telescope (The Israeli Internet telescope) which serves educators and students in several countries • Live online astronomical webcasts • A monthly Astronomical magazine, in the
Hebrew language • Open public observations, on special events, which usually attract hundreds of participants ==See also==