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LIGHT: Beyond the Bulb ~75 featured images from scientists, observatories, photographers and artists worldwide. ~150 locations signed up for exhibits across 25 countries so far, including: O’Hare Airport in Chicago, American Association of Physics Teachers in San Diego, Bellingham High School in Washington, Galway Astronomy Festival in Ireland, and published in the Russian inflight magazine Transaero >400 Poster exhibit venues to be included: ~100 US Libraries, 100 US Schools, 100 US Science Centers, 50 National Park Spaces, 50 US Dept of State American Spaces. 4 completed language translations of materials: Spanish, Portuguese, Brazilian Portuguese, French; more in progress. February 6, 2015Kimberly Kowal Arcand – kkowal@cfa.harvard.edu http://lightexhibit.org
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Here, There & Everywhere (HTE) The Donald W. Reynolds Library ran HTE Exhibit Mar 1-31, 2015. Demonstrations were assisted by Library Volunteer Corps. Community partners came w/hands-on booths, incl. the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Ozark Rock & Mineral Club, Arkansas St Univ. Regular patrons to visit HTE: 18,888 Dr.J.Wiseman (GSFC) extension talk at high school: 1250 Public School Students for class tours of HTE: 1,758 Special Needs Students Served: 50 (2 hour hands on tour included visually impaired w/HTE Braille boards.) Spanish Speaking Students served w/bilingual texts: 200 Community groups (Chamber of Commerce, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, etc.): 350 Total Impact: 22,496 Perspective: Baxter County, Arkansas, population: 41,513 Total Impact of: 22,496 = 54% of county population April 6, 2015Kimberly Kowal Arcand Chandra X-ray Center kkowal@cfa.harvard.edu
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Hubble Science Briefing: Twenty-Five Years of Seeing Stars with the Hubble Space Telescope On March 18, a special, Hubble 25 th anniversary Science Briefing was held with STScI astronomers Dr. Rachel Osten, Dr. Alex Fullerton, and Dr. Jay Anderson. The three astronomers partnered to present a “Twenty-Five Years of Seeing Stars with the Hubble Space Telescope” talk that allowed listeners to learn how Hubble is helping astronomers understand the nature of stars. The talk finished with a description of how the extraordinary precision of Hubble measurements has changed the way we look at dense clusters of stars. Sixty-one people were logged in to this telecon, representing 31 states across the U.S. as well as the Netherlands. 3/23/15Bonnie Eisenhamer/STScI The Hubble Science Briefing teleconference series is hosted by NASA’s Museum Alliance, a gateway to NASA resources for museums, science centers, planetariums, zoos, and aquariums.
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Coloring (& Coding) the Universe K.Arcand/Chandra presented a talk & workshop using NASA data for a local Girls Who Code program hosted with Brown Univ. on Apr 2 2015, for nasa4girls & #womenshistorymonth. Attended by 10 middle school girls (beginner coders), participants discussed career options in science & tech, and learned about EMS and data visualization. They completed the astronomy imaging hands-on activity “Recoloring the Universe” using data on SNRs and galaxies as developed by Pencil Code, Google, AAS & Chandra. Participants were presented with Chandra materials on Women in the High Energy Universe, OpenFits data, & Pencil Code/Recoloring the Universe. April 2, 2015Kimberly Kowal Arcand Chandra X-ray Center kkowal@cfa.harvard.edu
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