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Meet the astronomers. See where they work. Know what they know.


The Project:

The Cosmic Diary is not just about astronomy. It's more about what it is like to be an astronomer.

The Cosmic Diary aims to put a human face on astronomy: professional scientists will blog in text and images about their lives, families, friends, hobbies and interests, as well as their work, their latest research findings and the challenges that face them. The bloggers represent a vibrant cross-section of female and male working astronomers from around the world, coming from five different continents. Outside the observatories, labs and offices they are musicians, mothers, photographers, athletes, amateur astronomers. At work, they are managers, observers, graduate students, grant proposers, instrument builders and data analysts.

Throughout this project, all the bloggers will be asked to explain one particular aspect of their work to the public. In a true exercise of science communication, these scientists will use easy-to-understand language to translate the nuts and bolts of their scientific research into a popular science article. This will be their challenge.

Task Group:

Mariana Barrosa (Portugal, ESO ePOD)
Nuno Marques (Portugal, Web Developer)
Lee Pullen (UK, Freelance Science Communicator)
André Roquette (Portugal, ESO ePOD)

Jack Oughton (UK, Freelance Science Communicator)
Alice Enevoldsen (USA, Pacific Science Center)
Alberto Krone Martins (Brazil, Uni. S. Paulo / Uni. Bordeaux)
Kevin Govender (South Africa, S. A. A. O.)
Avivah Yamani (Indonesia, Rigel Kentaurus)
Henri Boffin (Belgium, ESO ePOD)

Star Party a Saint-Barthelemy

Lo scorso fine settimana ho partecipato al diciottesimo Star Party di Saint-Barthelemy, organizzato dall’Osservatorio della Regione Autonoma Valle d’Aosta (OAVdA), dove sono stata invitata a tenere una conferenza sul progetto di E-ELT (European-Extremely Large Telescope) dell’ESO.

September 24th, 2009 | posted by Annalisa Calamida in Uncategorized

Answering to Harbaoui Anis

Since I was a child I was really curious about everyhing and always asked many questions to my parents. My father liked a lot reading science finction books, such as Asimov, and he started telling me about them.

September 23rd, 2009 | posted by Annalisa Calamida in Uncategorized

E’ semplice contare le stelle?!

Buongiorno, scusate per la mia prolungata assenza ma

March 5th, 2009 | posted by Annalisa Calamida in work-comic

Cominciamo bene!

Ciao a tutti!!Comincio questo diario con un po’ di problemi di visualizzazione della pagina web….e ho cominciato la giornata con un bel grosso problema: un camion fermo in mezzo alla strada senza nessuno dentro, con le doppie frecce accese (come se questo potesse giustificare il fatto che stavano completamente bloccando la strada!!!!).

February 6th, 2009 | posted by Annalisa Calamida in Comic

Hello Everybody!

Hello everybody, I’ve just started my Diary today!! I didn’t decide yet if I’ll write in English or in Italian, may be both!I’ll see!:)

February 5th, 2009 | posted by Annalisa Calamida in Uncategorized