Astronomy Communication / Edition 1

Astronomy Communication / Edition 1

by Andre Heck, C. Madsen
ISBN-10:
9048163072
ISBN-13:
9789048163076
Pub. Date:
09/17/2011
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands
ISBN-10:
9048163072
ISBN-13:
9789048163076
Pub. Date:
09/17/2011
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands
Astronomy Communication / Edition 1

Astronomy Communication / Edition 1

by Andre Heck, C. Madsen
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Overview

Astronomyhasalwaysbeenoneof theeasiestof thesciencesonveyto the public. That is partly because it produces spectacular pictures that can be explained (at least in part) and admired, partly because understanding of astronomy usually does not depend upon a knowledge of a complex cl- sification system or esoteric terminology, and partly because its extremes in distances and times challenge our imagination and philosophies. Most scientists enjoy sharing with others the discoveries made by th- selves and their colleagues. The primary purpose of scientific research is to discover, to learn, and to understand. When we succeed, we enjoy sh- ing that understanding. Education is most pleasurable when our audience wishes to learn and we have something important to convey. A field that does not communicate effectively with the public soon looses its interest and support. Author Andr´ e Heck explains the many different ways in which professional communication now occurs while Leslie Sage explains how such communication should be done. Astronomy done with spacecraft and large equipment is very expensive and the funds for those ultimately come from the public. The cost of astronomy prorated over the number of research astronomers is perhaps the highest in all the sciences. If astronomers do not share their results with the public, they will loose its support. However, for most astronomers the desire to share and educate dominates over the pragmatic need to win public support. With the advent of new communication techniques (television, videos, CDs, DVDs, animation, simulations) we have new methods to commu- cate, in addition to the conventional ones of the printed and spoken word.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789048163076
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 09/17/2011
Series: Astrophysics and Space Science Library , #290
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2003
Pages: 226
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.02(d)

Table of Contents

Public Communication of Astronomy.- Communicating Astronomy to the Media.- The Public Communication of Science and Technology and International Networking.- Science on Television.- Astronomy on Television.- Astronomy and Space Science in the European Print Media.- 115 Years of Communicating Astronomy: Education and Outreach at the Astronomical Society of the Pacific.- The Hubble Space Telescope Education and Outreach Program.- Doing it Without Electrons: Innovative Resources for Promoting Astronomy and Science in a Developing Country.- The EAAE: Promoting Astronomy Education in Europe.- Astronomy Education in Europe: Studies Among Teachers and High-School Students.- Astronomy Professional Communication.- Writing a Clear and Engaging Paper for All Astronomers.
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