The Milky-Way Hands-on with Gaia
银河系与盖亚的实践
基本信息
- 批准号:ST/P001610/1
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1.27万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Research Grant
- 财政年份:2016
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2016 至 无数据
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
This project will continue and enhance the outreach activities of the Gaia team at the University of Cambridge in bringing the Gaia mission to school students and the general public in a hands-on way. Gaia is a European Space Agency cornerstone mission to map the Milky Way: we are taking advantage of the inspirational value of astronomy and space science to engage the public with cutting-edge, STFC-funded research and to attract pupils to STEM subjects. As part of this project, our team of Gaia experts will bring our existing interactive Gaia stand, which includes technical scale models and hands-on activities, to science fairs and similar events at schools' and public venues.This project will use Gaia as a context to highlight the broad range of STEM careers relating to astronomy and space-science missions. Gaia encompasses disciplines from engineering to develop the technology for the mission, to advanced computing to tackle the challenge presented by big data, to the many areas of fundamental science research needed to interpret these data. The UK has had a significant industrial involvement in Gaia, and also has a key role in delivering and analysing the scientific data meaning that we have examples of well-known employers for students. We will highlight the range of exciting career opportunities to pupils - especially those at Key Stages 2-4 - and their teachers and parents. We will also use these events as a way to increase traffic to our Gaia website https://gaia.ac.uk. At our schools' events, we will engage large numbers of school students and their teachers in conversations about how they can get involved with the aim of enthusing them about the idea of taking part in real science. We will explain the educational resources we have available on our website (and in development) and sign up on the day for more information, thus building a community of teachers that we can work with in the future to bring Gaia into the classroom. We will develop teacher packs to support teachers in getting further involved in the classroom, and other group leaders, and Gaia presenter packs for scientists with presentation slides and supporting materials to facilitate scientists around the UK in giving Gaia presentations in their region. We will provide these groups with "freebies" - stickers, badges,.. advertising the website url.The coming year will see Gaia's first public data release (September 2016), a key opportunity for engaging the public with the mission. (The second data release takes place approximately one year later and will include a wealth of extra data). We will explain the significance of the Gaia data being released by producing and distributing new information packs at our public events. We will update these for the second data release to explain the new data and the latest results from studies done with data from the first release. We aim to showcase the world-class astronomy research related to Gaia that is being carried out by UK and STFC-funded scientists. We will have a team of Gaia experts willing to travel to publicity events connected with the Gaia Data Releases.The expected overall impact of this project is large: we will reach 40000 targeted demographic audiences at large events. Visitors are made aware of the Gaia mission, view our scale models and get an idea of Gaia's purpose, taking away further reading material and freebies highlighting our Gaia website, which has many further resources. At large events we reach on average 2,500 people per day with an in-depth conversation about Gaia science, technology, careers and how to get involved. Ten teachers perday sign-up for further information planning future classroom activities. And spread the word, multiplying impact.The materials developed for the project will be used to inspire other audiences through speaker packs, allowing many local talks given by members of the UK-wide Gaia academic community.
该项目将继续并加强剑桥大学盖亚小组的外联活动,以亲身实践的方式将盖亚使命带给在校学生和普通公众。GAIA是欧洲航天局绘制银河系地图的基石任务:我们正在利用天文学和空间科学的鼓舞人心的价值,让公众参与由STFC资助的尖端研究,并吸引学生学习STEM科目。作为这个项目的一部分,我们的GAIA专家团队将把我们现有的交互式GAIA展台,包括技术尺度模型和动手活动,带到学校和公共场所的科学博览会和类似活动中。GAIA涵盖了从为任务开发技术的工程到应对大数据带来的挑战的先进计算,到解释这些数据所需的许多基础科学研究领域的学科。英国在盖亚的行业中有重要的参与,在传递和分析科学数据方面也发挥了关键作用,这意味着我们有知名雇主为学生提供的例子。我们将为学生--尤其是处于关键阶段2-4的学生--及其老师和家长提供一系列令人兴奋的职业机会。我们还将利用这些活动来增加我们盖亚网站https://gaia.ac.uk.的流量在我们学校的活动中,我们将让大量的学校学生和他们的老师参与对话,讨论他们如何参与进来,目的是让他们对参与真正的科学的想法充满热情。我们将解释我们网站上可用的教育资源(以及正在开发中的资源),并在当天注册以获取更多信息,从而建立一个教师社区,未来我们可以与之合作,将Gaia带入课堂。我们将开发教师包,以支持教师进一步参与课堂和其他小组领导人,并为科学家开发带演示幻灯片和辅助材料的Gaia演示者包,以帮助英国各地的科学家在其所在地区进行Gaia演示。我们将为这些团体提供“免费赠品”--贴纸、徽章、..网站url的广告。未来一年,盖亚将首次发布公开数据(2016年9月),这是让公众参与这项任务的关键机会。(第二次数据发布大约在一年后发布,将包括大量额外数据)。我们将通过在我们的公共活动中制作和分发新的信息包来解释发布GAIA数据的意义。我们将为第二次数据发布更新这些数据,以解释新数据和使用第一次发布的数据进行的研究的最新结果。我们的目标是展示英国和STFC资助的科学家正在进行的与盖亚有关的世界级天文学研究。我们将有一个盖亚专家团队愿意前往与盖亚数据发布相关的宣传活动。预计该项目的总体影响很大:我们将在大型活动中接触到40000目标人口受众。访问者了解盖亚的使命,查看我们的比例模型,并了解盖亚的目的,带走进一步的阅读材料和免费强调我们的盖亚网站,其中有许多更多的资源。在大型活动中,我们平均每天与2500人进行关于盖亚科学、技术、职业和如何参与的深入对话。每天有10名教师报名参加,以获得进一步的信息,计划未来的课堂活动。并传播信息,扩大影响。为该项目开发的材料将通过演讲者包激励其他观众,允许英国盖亚学术界成员进行许多本地演讲。
项目成果
期刊论文数量(2)
专著数量(0)
科研奖励数量(0)
会议论文数量(0)
专利数量(0)
Gaia: 3-dimensional census of the Milky Way Galaxy
盖亚:银河系的 3 维普查
- DOI:10.1080/00107514.2018.1439700
- 发表时间:2018
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:2
- 作者:Gilmore G
- 通讯作者:Gilmore G
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Gerard Gilmore其他文献
Is PKS1921 – 29 a quasar with correlated radio and optical variations?
PKS1921-29 是一个具有相关射电和光学变化的类星体吗?
- DOI:
10.1038/287612a0 - 发表时间:
1980-10-16 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:48.500
- 作者:
Gerard Gilmore - 通讯作者:
Gerard Gilmore
Evolution of the Galactic Halo and Disk
- DOI:
10.1023/a:1002779826607 - 发表时间:
1999-09-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:1.500
- 作者:
Gerard Gilmore - 通讯作者:
Gerard Gilmore
A new limit on the nature of the galactic missing mass
关于银河失踪质量本质的一个新限制
- DOI:
10.1038/306669a0 - 发表时间:
1983-12-15 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:48.500
- 作者:
Gerard Gilmore;Paul Hewett - 通讯作者:
Paul Hewett
Towards the Chalonge 16th Paris Cosmology Colloquium 2012: Highlights and Conclusions of the Chalonge 15th Paris Cosmology Colloquium 2011
迈向 2012 年查龙日第 16 届巴黎宇宙学研讨会:2011 年查龙日第 15 届巴黎宇宙学研讨会的亮点和结论
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2012 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
A. P. André;A. Men’shchikov;V. Könyves;D. Arzoumanian;N. Peretto;J. K. Becker;L. Caramete;Lou Clavelli;A. Meli;Biman Nath;Eun;V. D. Souza;Paul;Wiita;T. Stanev;C. D. Boyanovsky;D. Burigana;A. Gruppuso;N. Mandolesi;P. Procopio;P. Natoli;N. G. Sanchez;F. H. J. D. Vega;Gerard Gilmore;I. A. Kashlinsky;F. Atrio;H. Ebeling;D. Kocevski;A. Edge;J. A. Kogut;K. A. Lasenby;L. J. C. Mather;B. S. Paduroiu;A. Macciò;Ben Moore;J. Stadel;Doug Potter;G. Lake;Justin;Read;O. Agertz - 通讯作者:
O. Agertz
Star formation in galactic spiral arms
星系旋臂中的恒星形成
- DOI:
10.1038/297179a0 - 发表时间:
1982-05-20 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:48.500
- 作者:
Gerard Gilmore - 通讯作者:
Gerard Gilmore
Gerard Gilmore的其他文献
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{{ truncateString('Gerard Gilmore', 18)}}的其他基金
UK Gaia CU9: Delivering Gaia to the Community: 2019-2024
英国盖亚 CU9:向社区交付盖亚:2019-2024
- 批准号:
ST/S002103/1 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 1.27万 - 项目类别:
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Gaia - CU9:向社区提供 Gaia
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