Astronomy in Motion Abstract

Information about Astronomy in Motion

Astronomy in Motion is a pilot project currently funded through a NASA IDEA grant.

PI: Kimberly Dow, HEAD
Co-I: Julie Corliss, Public Affairs

Public Outreach Through Public Transportation

ABSTRACT

We proposed to produce two car-card advertising posters on astronomical themes for display on the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority's (MBTA) ''Red Line'' subway. The posters, developed in collaboration with the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory Publications Department, Park Transit Displays, and Toast Graphics, will use full-color NASA space mission photos and eye-catching graphics to pose a basic question about astronomy and/or the space sciences. The intent is to heighten public interest and appreciation of astronomy among general audiences. During Fall 1995, 150 copies of the posters (in English and in Spanish) will appear on subway trains and simultaneously be distributed to Boston Public Schools. This mailing will include supplementary information about each poster, suggested science-oriented field trips in the Boston area, and a list of information available to students, teachers, and parents, from the SAO Public Affairs Office.

The first poster "The Sun" (El Sol), will appear on the Red, Green, and Blue lines beginning September 1, 1995. Tania Ruiz is working on its WWW companion, enhanced for use with Netscape 1.1. It is a resource of multimedia information designed to accompany the mailings and posters. The companion features introductory material on the Sun as a star and its role in the Solar System, a list of books, WWW sites, and Boston Area astronomy events/clubs, plus several activities geared towards allowing students to make measurements of the Sun's size and gain a greater understanding of the Sun's effects on the Earth.

The second poster, "Jupiter", is in progress, but should appear on the Red, Green and Blue lines in November, 1995. It will also have its own WWW companion.

If you would like more information about how to participate in or start your own science education outreach project, please see our HEAD Science Education Home Page

If you have any comment, questions, or suggestions, please contact the Astronomy in Motion project team at STAR