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Student Astronomical Research in Hawai'i – A Case Study For Use of Robotic Telescopes In Education.
Author(s) -
James Armstrong,
M. A. Kadooka,
Carolyn Kaichi,
Geoffrey Matthews,
M. Nassir,
D. Starkey
Publication year - 2018
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.32374/rtsre.2017.030
Subject(s) - computer science , astronomy , telescope , physics
The arrival of robotic telescopes has increased productivity among astronomers and opened fields to people who previously would not have been able to participate. Since the advent of robotic telescopes, a new generation of astronomers has started to arise. A generation of astronomers in their teens, freed from late night observing and data processing, are now making scientific contributions to the field alongside professional astronomers. We will present some of the award winning work being done by young astronomers in high school and middle school in Hawai'i using the innovation of robotic telescopes.

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