Education and Public Outreach Program Status Fermi User’s Group 9/27/08 Prof. Lynn Cominsky Sonoma State University.

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Education and Public Outreach Program Status Fermi User’s Group 9/27/08 Prof. Lynn Cominsky Sonoma State University

NASA Education Framework Informal education and public outreach Elementary & Secondary education Higher Education Emphasis on workforce development for under-represented populations

Fermi in the MySpace community Male 22 years old ROHNERT PARK, CALIFORNIA United States Fermi now has 281 friends, and a blog USRA PBS video is linked via YouTube French GLAST video also linked. And Ritz blog….. And more! "Yippeee! I am in spaaaaaaaaccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeee!"

Epo’s Chronicles New weekly webcomic – debuted right after Fermi was launched Special Fermi renaming “eposode” Main story line follows Epo, a sentient spaceship and her humanoid companion Alkina as they search the Universe to discover their origins. Now being translated into French, Italian and Spanish Alkina Epo

Epo’s Chronicles

– Galactic Doom Space Mystery finally in test phase (again!) Space Mysteries

First phase – teaching about galaxy types –Matching game Space Mysteries

Second part teaches about active galaxies vs. quiescent galaxies Space Mysteries

Third part teaches about spectra and morphology – Compare active vs. inactive using real data (visible light but also some x-ray and other wavelengths) Space Mysteries

Final part asks student to analyze our galaxy – Uses model as if viewed from outside Space Mysteries Are we doomed?

Night Sky Network Toolkit SUPERNOVA! Joint with Swift, XMM-Newton and Suzaku Developed by Astronomical Society of the Pacific Finished in May 2008 – distributed to over 200 clubs

2 AstronomyCast questions shows Questions from Farmersburg School and Curtis High School –The Sky (2) –Optics (2) —Light as a Particle (2) –Stars and Stellar Evolution (6) –Understanding by Starlight (3) —Light and Color (1) —The Earth’s Atmosphere and the Electromagnetic Spectrum (2) –Our Sun and Life on the Main Sequence (2) –Stellar Evolution II: High mass stars (1) —Limits on Maximum Star Size (1) –Extragalactic Astronomy and Cosmology (8) –Dark Matter (1) –Bonus: Black Holes, Redux (6) —Blackhole Feeding Habits (2) —Blackhole’s Mathematical Sibling: The White Hole (2) —Detecting Blackholes (1) –Human Exploration (3)

Pre-Launch Workshops Two teacher’s workshops at KSC: 30 Pre-service teachers – Lynn and Dave Thompson –1 hour – Friday June 6 25 In-service teachers – Lynn, Kamal and EAs –3 hours – Saturday June 7 –Active Galaxy pop-up book – Tasty Active Galaxy activity –Active Galaxy Educator’s Guide – Paper AG activity –GLAST litho - Make your own pulsar activity

Making tasty active galaxies Pulsar model Tasty and paper AGs

Supernova Educator Unit – with XMM + Science literacy activity Two news articles from XMM Compare measurements of pulsar magnetic fields 3 activities in guide Fishing for Supernovae Crawl of the Crab Magnetic Poles and Pulsars Approved by NASA Product Review – July 2008

Educator Ambassador Training 2008 July 28 - August 1, 2008 at SSU Focus was on 2-day “Dark Universe” mini-course and “EA Share-a-Thon”

After-school programs Roseland University Prep –Robotics competition – 2 nd place –Summer Program – 2 nd year

After-school programs Cali Calmecac afterschool program in year 2 Jessica Olivera with 1-3 graders Kevin John with 4-6 graders

RUP Summer Experience out of 65 graduates from May 2008 are now enrolled at SSU!

New website now online 23 Member Institutions Jeff Adkins at Deer Valley High School had AAS paper on GTN object with Spitzer data (too) Dr. Kim Coble at Chicago State University has been testing our activities and had two students working with GTN data who gave talks in Chicago We have extensive photometric data on 3C454.3 campaign and also BL Lac campaign Global Telescope Network 8/08

GLAST Litho Approved by NASA Product Review, distributed at launch

GLAST Launch Materials GLAST launch factsheet – approved by NASA product review, distributed at launch GLAST public brochure – revised for launch

Post-launch E/PO Plans Increased emphasis on GTN, after-school programs and the pipeline Continue teacher workshops Update all materials New litho set featuring first sky map and discoveries for each type of object Cosmology on-line course –Needs additional funding (two proposals have been submitted) –Has publisher support (Kendall-Hunt) International Year of Astronomy (2009) –NASA coordinated activities Fermi data into WWT (tours), Google Earth

PR Update At KSC: –Pre-launch briefings –Rob Gutro and LRC staffed the press room, answering questions from reporters, and writing launch delay reports. – LRC did stand ups with local TV crews on launch day New science writer at GSFC – Francis (Frank) Reddy, who is now running bi- weekly PR telecons and writing release drafts

Scene at the “Press Site” near KSC

PR Update First Light Telecon 8/26/08 –16 reporters called in, many stories resulted

GLAST Renaming Announced in first light telecon s sent to over 8000 suggestors with new name and info Web sites being changed (slowly….) Press Release: NASA Renames Observatory for Fermi, Reveals Entire Gamma-Ray Sky Logo by Aurore Simonnet

Press Releases from HQ or GSFC since March 3, 2008 GLAST Spacecraft Arrives in Florida to Prepare for Launchh 3/4/08 NASA’s GLAST Satellite gets Twin Solar Panels in Prep for Launch 3/31/08 NASA Selects Three Research Fellows for GLAST Mission 4/7/08 GLAST has Eyes for Gamma Rays 4/8/08 NASA Opens GLAST Monitor Center 4/9/08 GLAST Rocket Coming Together 4/14/08 Powerful Antenna Attached to NASA's GLAST Satellite 4/21/08

Press Releases from HQ or GSFC since March 3, 2008 NASA's GLAST Gets Shades, Blankets for the Beach 5/13/08 Excitement Builds as GLAST Readies Its Gamma-ray Vision! 5/30/08 GLAST is Ready to Go! 6/10/08 GLAST Successfully Launched 6/11/08 GLAST Safely in Orbit, Getting Check-ups 6/18/08 GLAST Mission Operations at NASA Goddard Powered Up 7/2/08 GLAST Team Fine-Tuning Instrument and Operations 7/28/08

New Exhibit Booth graphic May debut at Huntsville GRB Meeting Plus new giveaway!

PR and E/PO Summary Emphasis post-launch will be on widening our scope from active galaxies, supernovae, pulsars and GRBs to include cosmology (especially dark matter) Increased coordination with other NASA E/PO programs, especially for IYA Increased penetration into the Web 2.0 world using Fermi data – WWT, Google Earth, IYA activities