Citizen Sky: A different type of citizen science
By Aaron on June 29, 2009 at 3:01 pm | In Blog Posts | No CommentsHi, all. Been a long time! I’m starting my fourth year in grad school and beginning dissertation work. The end is within sight, after which I hope to return to some level of activity. I’m using what few brain cells are left to think up some new, crazy stuff. But until that day eventually comes, I wanted to let you know about this other, crazy new project I’ve begun at my work: Citizen Sky.
This is not your average citizen science project. We are not asking simply for data. We also want to help YOU analyze the data and to help YOU publish YOUR results in professional journals! The idea is that citizen scientists get to experience the entire scientific process, not just one stage.
To help, we are developing tutorials, java-based analysis software with slick GUIs, building online collaborative tools, etc. We are also holding two public workshops. The first is this August at the Adler Planetarium in Chicago. That one is focused on data collection and E/PO. The second will be at the California Academies of Science in San Francisco in spring, 2010. That one will be focused on analysis and paper writing. Travel grants are available for each.
Our scientific target is epsilon Aurigae, a VERY bright star that undergoes an eclipse about every 27 years. No one understands the eclipse and there are some neat theories, include one that involves swallowing planets. The system is too bright for the vast majority of professional (and even amateur) telescopes, so we are recruiting the public to monitor the 1-2 year eclipse. Hence the citizen, in citizen science.
This is a big project. We needed the National Science Foundation to fund a grant proposal so we could do it all. The proposal itself took months for me to write, with help from a small army of collaborators. Now the NSF is going to fund us to run this project for 3 years and then, hopefully, expand into other citizen science projects. But the core is this: we want your help as real scientists, more than just data collectors (although you can stick with that if you want).
If interested, register for an account at Citizen Sky. Lots of new announcements will be posted there soon, including the opening of public forums similar to the old ones we had here once upon a time.
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