

Pardubice – Washington: A Partnership That Goes Beyond Standard Practice Apr 10th, 2026
NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), a U.S. government agency headquartered in Washington, is one of the key institutions in the fields of climate and ocean research and global data management.
NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), a U.S. government agency headquartered in Washington, is one of the key institutions in the fields of climate and ocean research and global data management. Its findings are used by scientists, educational institutions, and the public all around the world. Three years ago, SFÉRA joined this international community.
In recent months, SFÉRA has also been actively participating in the NOAA Ed Forums, where the organization shares experiences, new approaches, and NOAA presents up-to-date data. This goes beyond mere formal membership in the network. In many ways, the collaboration goes beyond the standard practices of similar institutions.
“We joined the Science on a Sphere program, which connects institutions working with a unique technology for visualizing global data. This technology makes it possible to translate complex information about the planet into a form that is understandable, shareable, and, above all, experiential. We attended the meeting for the first time in January 2026. The program introduced new datasets and options for working with data overlays, which expand the ways this technology can be used in education,” explains the Science on a Sphere guarantee Kateřina Pacindová.
“We also took an active role at the next event, named ‘Setting the Stage.’ We presented SFÉRA, its premises, concept, and the approach to working with projections. The participants were particularly interested in the Fantazíro program and the way we involve visitors in it,” adds Kateřina Pacindová.
SFÉRA maintains regular contact with NOAA—sharing experiences, monitoring current developments, and consulting on the further development of educational and outreach programs. This allows it to offer visitors up-to-date topics and new ways to understand the world around us—from global phenomena to their impact on everyday life.
Representing SFÉRA at the meeting are Kateřina Pacindová; Tomáš Vencl, a Biology lab lecturer; and Oldřich Koubek, the IT/VR lab guarantee.





