With the others busy packing, it seems the perfect opportunity for me to upload a couple more shots from this morning.
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.
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)
With the others busy packing, it seems the perfect opportunity for me to upload a couple more shots from this morning.
This is just a quick post, as things are pretty hectic here!
…at least that’s what we’ll refer to it as.
Against all odds, I made it to the hotel in Paris in one piece. The journey was fairly uneventful, and no lost luggage to report. Thanks go to Philip who left a comment on my previous post. Now the fun begins!
It’s almost time for the IYA2009 Opening Ceremony! My flight to Paris is this afternoon, so I should really start packing now. I won’t be back in the UK until Sunday evening, but I expect the time will fly by.
After many months of working behind the scenes on the Cosmic Diary project, now I’ve been thrust into the role of blogger! The International Year of Astronomy 2009 Opening Ceremony will be taking place in Paris on 15 and 16 January, and as a member of the IYA2009 Secretariat, I’ll be there reporting from the front line.