Vision, Mission, Goals & Deliverables
The Hubble Space Telescope has undoubtedly had a greater public impact than any other space astronomy mission ever. The images […] are quite staggering in what they reveal about the Universe we live in and have already become part of our common scientific and cultural heritage.
Vision
To excel in science communication and stay a powerhouse in the field especially within the areas of visual science communication, popular science writing and innovative knowledge management.
Mission
- To serve the community of astronomers, journalists, teachers and laypeople with the best possible science communication products, as efficiently as possible, and adapt our strategies to suit the needs of the target group whenever needed
- Increase the awareness of ESA
- Inform about the (European) results from HST
- Increase the awareness of astronomy and the scientific work process
- Implement IYA2009
- Increase the awareness of the IAU
- Contribute towards strengthening the European and global astronomy communication community
Objectives & Deliverables
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Must-haves
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1. Publish and distribute world-class news/photo releases and vodcasts with European flavour per year. |
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2. Develop and maintain the necessary web sites to support the HEIC mission, including a complete user-friendly archive of Hubble outreach material in optimal resolution and quality. |
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3. Rapid response hotline to requests from media, scientists, educators and public |
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4. Coordinate and implement the IYA2009 programme: Support SPoCs, task groups, astronomy community, media and society in IYA2009 related issues |
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5. Run the IAU Press Office |
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Want-to-haves
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6. Support Space Telescope-European Coordinating Facility activities. |
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7. Train and publish: Be a recognized science communication training facility for students, other communicators and for scientists. |
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8. Explore and develop innovative groundbreaking astronomy communication techniques and tools, especially with respect to visualization, information retrieval and interconnectivity. |
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9. Be one of the main actors in selected IYA2009 Global Cornerstone Projects |
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10. Be one of the main actors in the worldwide coordination of astronomy communication through the International Astronomical Union (IAU) for instance by developing technical standards for science communication, standards for best practice in science communication. |
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11. Educational projects. |
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12. Exhibitions. |
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13. Special products development. |
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14. Support European Virtual Observatory (EURO-VO) and International Virtual Observatory Alliance activities. |
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World-class abilities
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One of our artist's impressions. |
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A 3d model of the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. |
Our office is internationally known for parts of our production and for the way we operate with limited resources:
- Home of the Hubblecast, the most popular video podcasts about the Hubble Space Telescope and the science related to it
- Home of the International Year of Astronomy secretariat
- Home of the International Astronomical Union press office
- Producer for and coordinator of ESA's Hubble 15th Anniversary Campaign (incl. the record-breaking DVD movie, the Hubble Day events and the book)
- Home of the ESA/ESO/NASA Photoshop FITS Liberator (more than 75,000 downloads as in September 2007)
- Our artist’s impressions
- Our 3D model quality
- Initiators of the IAU Working Group Communicating Astronomy (with Dennis Crabtree and Ian Robson)
- Our pipeline optimisation/Return on Investment:
- Our reaction speed to requests
- The way we use our manpower strategically
- Our efficiency, for instance
- The amount of time we use on producing a broadcast video second, or
- The time it takes us to make a finished PR image out of raw data from the telescope.
- Our proactive distribution, for instance:
- Our web system in general - complete, searchable, appealing …
- The way we distribute broadcast quality video material on the web.
- Home of VAMP, the Virtual Astronomy Multimedia Project, and the Astronomy Visualization Metadata Standard for the Virtual Observatory incl. the Astronomical Taxonomy for EPO use (w. R. Hurt, submitted to IVOA). Also related: Astronomical Outreach Imagery Metadata Tags for the Virtual Observatory
- Home of "The Hands-On Guide for Science Communicators" (monograph, 300 pages, Springer NYC, 2007)
European-class abilities
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Image reduced and composited from archive exposures.
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In Europe our work is unique due to:
- Our production of PR images from raw data
- Our production of Video News Releases (not just background videos)
- Our approach to the technical aspects of communication:
- Our innovative web maintenance strategy (reduced costs of ownership)
- Our render farm
- Our non-linear video editing strategy
- Proactive distribution:
- Our embargo’ed releases that are delivered to journalists some days ahead of publication
- The Hubble Shop
- Our visual design.
- Host of the "Communicating Astronomy with the Public 2005" conference at ESO HQ 14-17 June 2005
- Our studentship and internship programme.