Broadening the Hubble Audience Base BASIC TENET: "It should be possible to combine the strong public response to the Hubble Heritage images, the extensive.

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Broadening the Hubble Audience Base BASIC TENET: "It should be possible to combine the strong public response to the Hubble Heritage images, the extensive educational expertise/infrastructure/audience of OPO, and the potential for citizen science embodied by the new generation of archival products/tools (e.g., galaxy zoo), to engender a new level of interaction between Hubble and the community.” Three pronged approach: 1.Astro Imaging – (Stratis) 2.Hubble Heritage / New Observations– (Zolt) 3.Working Group / Citizen Science – (Brad)

Astro Imaging

1.Aesthetic Hubble Images Similar to past Heritage observations Minimal orbits per target 2.Hubble Legacy Image Substantial number of orbits for signature Hubble image. Science involvement - include in yearly Call for Proposals Likely to be large number of science papers (see backup). 3.“Other” Images – Targets of Opportunity (e.g., Mars), Anniversary, etc. Timeline: Now:Define targets/activities for ~15 orbits based on HH list. In ~3 months: Devote ~15 orbits this year (probably Hubble Legacy Image) based primarily on outreach Next Fall:Meet as group in the fall to select next years targets. Notes: Always include High Level Science Products (HLSP) in archives at time of release. Hubble Heritage / New Observations

A multi-division working group (including members from Archives/Citizen science, HH, OPO, and other interested staff) meet monthly for next 6 months. Primary Initiatives: 1.Citizen Science activities (e.g., Zooniverse, planet finding, age dating star clusters, … – see backup) 2.Archive lab exercises (see backup) – Often requested by educators at HLA demos at AAS meetings 3.Jamboree (solicit citizen science projects, EPO grants attached to successful proposers, …) Working Group / Citizen Engagement Initiative

Backup - Broadening the Hubble Audience (longer version of introductory viewgraph) BASIC TENET: Citizen Science / Amateur Astronomy / Hands-on-Education represents a tremendous, largely untapped resource to engage the community and to engender their continued interest in Hubble (and JWST). PARAPHRASE OF STATEMENT FROM DIRECTOR: "It should be possible to combine the strong public response to the Hubble Heritage images, the extensive educational expertise/infrastructure/audience of OPO, and the potential for citizen science embodied by the new generation of archival products/tools (e.g., galaxy zoo), too engender a new level of interaction between Hubble and the community.” From HLA tutorial on how to make your own color images and submit to Hubble Hidden Treasure contest >>> Demo

Uninterested Public General Public Interested Public Politicians Educators Students Citizen Science Amateur Astronomers Research Scientist Backup: Who is the audience ? OPO, HH WG Archives old new oldnew

Backup: Past/Present/Future ASTRO IMAGING Activities ESO’s Hidden Treasures (2010?) Hubble Hidden Treasures 2012 contest (ESA lead, collaboration with OPO, HH, archives) Focal point: Astro imaging website/facebook/flicker In development: “Hubble Astro Imagers Handbook”, starting with HLA tutorial and several documents Zolt has authored in past (Zolt, Brad, summer student?) Hubble Heritage challenge Planetary nebula challenge – ”How do astronomers know what elements are present in astronomical objects ? > education activity (i.e., blue = Oxygen, green = Hydrogen, red = Sulphur”)

Backup: Citizen Science – Existing efforts Zooniverse Carol Christian and Alberto Conti worked closely with the Zooniverse people and COSMOS science team to make Galaxy Zoo happen. In many cases this is the easiest way to get a project going. In other cases it might be useful for STScI to get into the game ourselves to provide more flexibility (hookup a basic version of “imexamine” from IRAF to measure profile of objects – e.g., is this object a star or a star cluster?).

Backup: Citizen Science – Existing efforts Max Mutchler’s archival program (ID 12142) to search their new “Planet Pipeline” images for planetary moons and other debris around planets. They have partnered with Cosmic Quest to provide the infrastructure for the citizen science component of their project.

Backup: Citizen Science – Potential New Effort Brad Whitmore is interested it setting up a Citizen Science project to help him measure the ages of star clusters using techniques developed in a recent paper published in the Astronomical Journal. He would use this resource for a number of datasets including the other 6 fields of in M83 (ID = 11359), and future Hubble Heritage images.

HLA related materials are often requested by educators at demos at AAS meetings. HLA is starting an Educational Resource area: Working Group will facilitate archive/OPO collaborative projects. Backup: Archive Lab Exercises