In recent years, formal astronomy education has become an issue of great interest. Indeed, some boards of education now officially include astronomy in their curricula. While formal astronomy education continues to gain attention, informal astronomy education for the general public has rarely been addressed. One valuable source of informal astronomy education is the observatory `visitor centre'. Observatories draw thousands of visitors each year, and as such represent a golden opportunity for the astronomical community to communicate directly with the public. This paper summarises an exploratory study of the cognitive and affective impacts of a visit to the visitor centres located at Mount Stromlo and Siding Spring Observatories
Results of a Kyiv Planetarium audience survey are discussed. Kyiv Planetarium has a "Big Zeiss 4" pr...
These daytime astronomy activities arose from research done in New Zealand by a group of teachers an...
Results from a cross-national quantitative study of 3,301 visitors to four large physics research ce...
All students are able to learn something about astronomy when they participate in a school visit to ...
The present article analyzes the activity “Guided Visit of School Groups” carried out at Astronomica...
The Night-Sky Observation Program (POC, acronym in Portuguese for Programa de Observação do Céu) is ...
This paper presents a very broad overview of the planetarium community. It is intended to present so...
Astronomy is a multidisciplinary field, rich in history, broad in content, and universally appealing...
The aim of this study was to asses the impact of a visit to the NIHERST/NGC National Science Centre ...
The purpose of this research is to know and gain a better understanding of people who come to astron...
The school curriculum in many countries includes astronomical topics such as the seasons, phases of ...
Results from a cross-national quantitative study of 3,301 visitors to four large physics research ce...
Children who visited Auckland Observatory and Stardome Planetarium in 1998 were surveyed on their id...
This article analyzes the activity Daytime School Guided Visits at an astronomical observatory in Br...
The focus on a one-way flow of information from scientists to members of the public has been critici...
Results of a Kyiv Planetarium audience survey are discussed. Kyiv Planetarium has a "Big Zeiss 4" pr...
These daytime astronomy activities arose from research done in New Zealand by a group of teachers an...
Results from a cross-national quantitative study of 3,301 visitors to four large physics research ce...
All students are able to learn something about astronomy when they participate in a school visit to ...
The present article analyzes the activity “Guided Visit of School Groups” carried out at Astronomica...
The Night-Sky Observation Program (POC, acronym in Portuguese for Programa de Observação do Céu) is ...
This paper presents a very broad overview of the planetarium community. It is intended to present so...
Astronomy is a multidisciplinary field, rich in history, broad in content, and universally appealing...
The aim of this study was to asses the impact of a visit to the NIHERST/NGC National Science Centre ...
The purpose of this research is to know and gain a better understanding of people who come to astron...
The school curriculum in many countries includes astronomical topics such as the seasons, phases of ...
Results from a cross-national quantitative study of 3,301 visitors to four large physics research ce...
Children who visited Auckland Observatory and Stardome Planetarium in 1998 were surveyed on their id...
This article analyzes the activity Daytime School Guided Visits at an astronomical observatory in Br...
The focus on a one-way flow of information from scientists to members of the public has been critici...
Results of a Kyiv Planetarium audience survey are discussed. Kyiv Planetarium has a "Big Zeiss 4" pr...
These daytime astronomy activities arose from research done in New Zealand by a group of teachers an...
Results from a cross-national quantitative study of 3,301 visitors to four large physics research ce...