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Fraser Lewis Faulkes Telescope Project Liverpool John Moores University The Open University Linking Real Astronomy Research to the Classroom

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Fraser Lewis Faulkes Telescope Project

Liverpool John Moores University The Open University

Linking Real Astronomy Research to the

Classroom

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Robotic telescopes allow us to obtain images from distant good quality sites

There are ONLY 3 * 2-metre telescopes that do this for education (and only 1 person … !)

FT

LT

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Tarantula

Nebula

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M27

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NGC 4038 and NGC 4039

The Antennae

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FTN

Haleakala, Maui

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10 Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope

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2m

2m 2 x 1m

3 x 1m 3 x 1m

1m

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“Whole Earth Telescope”

24/7 observations

Long-term monitoring

Rapid response

Time critical observations

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Education

FT initiatives: • Twinning schools • Themed Observing Days • Teacher Training (online and F2F) • School-based Support Centres • Down2Earth

Schools initiatives:

• After-school Astronomy clubs • GCSE Astronomy support

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“Themed Observing Days”

Pro-Am-Schools collaborative projects - day, weeks or months Projects include: • Colour Imaging • “Lifecycle of Stars” • Asteroid Rotation • Tracking NEOs • X-ray systems in outburst • Compact galaxy groups

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Asteroids, comets & NEOs

• FT observing programmes – asteroids and comets in space

• “Down 2 Earth” project – impacts and meteorites

http://education.down2earth.eu

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Asteroid Rotation

• Requires collaboration

• Asteroid brightness measured to produce light curves

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Aug.

2011

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Exoplanet transits

CoRot 2b: David Hardy & Thomas Ham (Cardiff schools), July 2012

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Open Clusters

• Colour images

• Produce colour-magnitude

(cf. Hertzsprung-Russell) diagrams

• Identify “unusual” stars (BVR + H alpha)

• Variable star searches (hours to years)

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New variables

Patrick Gildersleeve (St. Johns, Cardiff)

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Supernovae Portal

Co-ordinated by Poland

>40 targets in archive

29 schools (6 UK, 2 US, 2

Portugal, 2 Italy, 1

Germany, 1 China, 15

Poland)

24 teachers

31 guests (amateurs)

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Faulkes Telescope Monitoring of GX 339-4

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Optical/infrared – X-ray correlations

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A nearby and ‘easy-to measure’

black hole !

Coming soon via Rosa @ NUCLIO

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28 May 2015 Fraser Lewis - Usk AS 27

Thanks for listening

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http://faulkes-telescope.com

http://resources.faulkes-telescope.com

http://education.down2earth.eu

http://www.golabz.eu/

http://schoolsobservatory.org.uk/

http://lcogt.net

Please come find me or

e-mail me your ideas

fraser.lewis@faulkes-

telescope.com

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Inquiry-Based Science Education

Students ask questions, we provide tools and data, they provide answers themselves

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NGC 6888 Crescent Nebula

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Fastest Rotating Asteroid!

• FTS observations by British amateur astronomer

• Part of new collaborative project to survey properties

of small NEAs

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are needed to see this picture.

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International Education

• Belgium • Poland • Russia • Portugal • USA • Australia • France • Netherlands • Germany • Italy • Spain • India • Israel

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• Image specific objects showing stars at different life stages

• Schools process images, create poster

Lifecycle of Stars

Birth Life Death

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2-metre primary 2048 x 2048 CCD 21 filters (UV - near IR)

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WWW access to research grade telescope networks

International collaboration

Infrastructure + Research + Education

Larger network plans:

0.4m mid 2014?, then 2-3 sites/year 1m early 2013, then 1-2 site/year

“We will always keep you in the dark”

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LCOGT Plans

Funded FTP Sept. 05 – July 09

Additional core networks:

Education - 6 clusters of 0.4m (x 2-4)

Research - 6 clusters of 1.0m (x 2-3)

~$100 million programme

Eventually – free access globally

Wayne Rosing

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Faulkes Telescopes

~£10M Dill Faulkes Educational Trust

~£1M STFC (UK research organisation)

~£0.6M Government (Education)

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Overview (in ~ 10 minutes !)

• Robotic/remote-control telescopes

• Background to FT

• LCOGT – a global network

• Examples of FT projects

– Open clusters

– Asteroids, comets and NEOs

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EU FP7

2011 - 2013 2012 - 2016

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