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1 Dr. Paul Roche Dr. Sarah Roberts University of Glamorgan Observing with the Faulkes Telescopes

2 FT provides 1,500 hours of live 2- metre telescope time each year Primarily UK but EU, Russia, USA, Israel etc. Support telescope use with online resources, astronomy masterclasses and teacher training (online and face-to-face) STEM focus, astronomy as the “hook”

3 Current network Sept 2011 2m

4 Future network 2m 0.8m 0.4m 2 x 0.4m 2 x 1m

5 Brief history 2000 - funded by Dill Faulkes, UK research council and government Why? Inspirational projects in STEM Address failing interest in these areas 2005 – LCOGT (California) took over LCOGT run both telescopes, building networks of 0.4m and 1m telescopes FT – runs education programmes for UK and Europe

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7 ESP occultation Asteroid rotation Uranian occultations Research-Based Learning

8 Activities & Research Projects Classroom activities Suggested activities – Moodle VLE Schools run these or their own related projects, with little/no input from us Research Work with pro/am astronomers Targets publicised through FT Students act as data-gatherers Astronomers analyse data and publish results

9 Research collaborations with professional and amateur astronomers (UK and international) Engage students and teachers with real scientific research projects Strong links with several research and science education projects (GTTP, GHOU, EUHOU, IASC etc.) Schools progress from “pretty pictures” to “real science” e.g. 2011 summer student – discovered 29 new asteroids, comet fragmentation event

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13 http://faulkes-telescope.com http://down2earth.eu


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