Seeing in the Dark

May 1st, 2003 - April 30th, 2008 | PROJECT

Seeing in the Dark will be a prime-time PBS special about stargazing -- described in the proposal as "the interaction between starlight and human beings who have a look for the love of it, whether just learning the constellations or doing amateur astronomy so advanced that it sometimes rivals professional research." The project teaches "hands-on" astronomy drawing heavily on new technology (large, inexpensive "Dobsonian" telescopes; charged-coupled light-sensing devices [CCDs}; and the Internet) that make astronomical observing practical for millions to whom it has previously been at best a remote possibility. The video will be supported by an extensive outreach effort that includes informal, family projects and formal, in-class exercises. The Astronomical Society of the Pacific will be a major outreach partner. There also is a companion book, "Seeing in the Dark," published by Simon & Schuster.

Project Website(s)

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Project Products

Seeing in the Dark: Film & Web Site Evaluation
http://www.pbs.org/seeinginthedark/

Team Members

Timothy Ferris, Principal Investigator, ClockDrive Productions
Mark Andrews, Contributor, ClockDrive Productions

Funders

Funding Source: NSF
Funding Program: ISE/AISL
Award Number: 0229512
Funding Amount: 1333955

Tags

Audience: Educators | Teachers | Families | General Public | Youth | Teen (up to 17)
Discipline: Space science | Technology
Resource Type: Project Descriptions
Environment Type: Broadcast Media | Community Outreach Programs | Media and Technology | Public Programs