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VGTel, Inc. (OTC: VGTL) Signs Letter of Intent with Arizona Elementary School, Launching Youth-Focused Astronomy Pilot Program for Fall 2025
VGTel, Inc. (OTC: VGTL) Signs Letter of Intent with Arizona Elementary School, Launching Youth-Focused Astronomy Pilot Program for Fall 2025.

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[{"type":"text","content":"\r\n\r\n \r\n \r\n VGTel, Inc. (OTC: VGTL) Signs Letter of Intent with Arizona Elementary School, Launching Youth-Focused Astronomy Pilot Program for Fall 2025\r\n \r\n \r\n\r\n\r\nVGTel, Inc. (OTC: VGTL) Signs Letter of Intent with Arizona Elementary School, Launching Youth-Focused Astronomy Pilot Program for Fall 2025\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nLANDER, Wyo., May 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- VGTel, Inc. (OTC: VGTL) is pleased to announce the signing of a Letter of Intent (LOI) with an elementary school in Arizona, officially launching its Youth Astronomy Pilot Program beginning in the Fall 2025 school year. Full details of the participating school and partners will be disclosed in a forthcoming press release. This initiative is part of VGTel’s broader mission to inspire and empower the next generation through space-based education. At the core of this effort is a simple truth: our children are the future, and by bringing the wonders of the universe into their classrooms, we can ignite curiosity and lay the foundation for lifelong learning in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). The program will provide real-time astronomy experiences during school hours, allowing educators to tap into live galactic events and incorporate them directly into their curriculum. From active solar observation to the tracking of distant galaxies and cosmic events, VGTel’s system gives students a front-row seat to the universe, all from within the classroom. \"We believe that access to the stars should not be limited by location or budget,\" said Ken Williams, CEO of VGTel, Inc. “By providing real-time astronomy tools and content, we’re not just teaching science, we’re inspiring the next generation of scientists, engineers, and dreamers.” To make daytime astronomy possible, VGTel will host a dedicated telescope on the opposite side of the planet, enabling North America and South America classrooms to observe the night sky in real-time while school is in session. VGTel will also deliver real-time media from our U.S. based solar camera that streams time-lapse footage of solar activity, helping students explore phenomena like solar flares and sunspots, bringing astrophysics down to Earth in a way that’s interactive and educational. Average Celestial Events (Visible by Earth-Based Telescopes...