Chelen Johnson
These teams worked on their own and presented posters at the 2020 Winter AAS.
For me, [this project] was a real partnership between scientists and educators. All questions and suggestion were taken seriously and with respect.
Also revealed [at the 2012 AAS] was the fact that students rarely mention “creativity” and “imagination” when describing science. This tells me, as a planetarium educator, we must do a better job communicating on how discoveries are made in science.
I love learning about the myriad ways astronomers figure out how to make lemonade out of lemons. It almost seems like cheating sometimes, but it isn't. Astronomers are just so crafty when it comes to figuring out how to make the best use of the data they have.