Citizen Science Contributions To Astronomy Research Papers

Jennifer
2 min readJan 12, 2021
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  • Abstract: The contributions of everyday individuals to significant research has grown dramatically beyond the early days of classical birdwatching and endeavors of amateurs of the 19th century. Now people who are casually interested in science can participate directly in research covering diverse scientific fields. Regarding astronomy. volunteers. either as individuals or as networks of …
  • Abstract: The contributions of everyday individuals to significant research has grown dramatically beyond the early days of classical birdwatching and endeavors of amateurs of the 19th century. Now people who are casually interested in science can
  • Citizen Science: Contributions to Astronomy Research. February 2012; Source; arXiv; Authors: Carol Christian. 12. 63; Space Telescope Science Institute; Chris Lintott. Arfon Smith. Lucy Fortson. 44 . . .
  • Citizen Science: Contributions to Astronomy Research. Abstract: The contributions of everyday individuals to significant research has grown dramatically beyond the early days of classical birdwatching and endeavors of amateurs of the 19th century. Now people who are casually interested in science can participate directly in research covering diverse scientific fields. Regarding astronomy . . .
  • The contributions of everyday individuals to significant research has grown dramatically beyond the early days of classical birdwatching and endeavors of amateurs of the 19th century. Now people who are casually interested in science can participate directly in research covering diverse scientific fields. Regarding astronomy. volunteers. either as individuals or as networks of people. are . . .
  • Citizen Science: Contributions to Astronomy Research . By Carol Christian. Chris Lintott. Arfon Smith. Lucy Fortson and Steven Bamford. Abstract. The contributions of everyday individuals to significant research has grown dramatically beyond the early days of classical birdwatching and endeavors of amateurs of the 19th century. Now people who are casually interested in science can …
  • This paper presents a citation study of 143 publications in refereed journals resulting from 23 citizen science (CS) projects in space science and astronomy. The projects generated a median of two papers during their average of six years of operation. The 143 papers produced 4. 515 citations for a median of 10 citations/paper.
  • Here are some of the current popular research projects available to anyone with a computer. and in some cases even just a smartphone! Zooniverse. This umbrella organisation is a hub of various citizen science projects including: Galaxy Zoo. The first Zooniverse project to be established. Galaxy Zoo helps astronomers study the formation and evolution of galaxies. Users are shown an …
  • A definition describes a citizen scientist as “a member of the general public who engages in scientific work. often in collaboration with or under the direction of professional scientists and scientific institutions; an amateur scientist”. You all probably think that all amateur astronomers. for example. are citizen scientists.

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