{"id":156198,"date":"2014-11-05T11:41:20","date_gmt":"2014-11-05T16:41:20","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/american-association-of-variable-star-observers-names-new-director.php"},"modified":"2014-11-05T11:41:20","modified_gmt":"2014-11-05T16:41:20","slug":"american-association-of-variable-star-observers-names-new-director","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/astronomy\/american-association-of-variable-star-observers-names-new-director.php","title":{"rendered":"American Association of Variable Star Observers Names New Director"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Citizen science. Crowdsourcing.    Data mining. The talk of Wall Street, Silicon Valley, and    universities worldwide, these activities were pioneered by a    103-year-old network of astronomy enthusiasts. That    organization, the American Association of Variable Star    Observers (AAVSO), is providing key pieces to the biggest    puzzles in astronomy, says educator and researcher Styliani    (Stella) Kafka, who will become the organizations sixth    director next February. According to Dr. Kafka, variable stars    are front and center when it comes to finding new solar    systems or to measuring the dark energy that powers the    universes expansion.Headquartered in Cambridge, MA, the AAVSO    coordinates the activities of nearly 1,000 active astronomers,    gathering over a million observations yearly from these    citizen-scientists -- many of whom are self-taught amateurs    with backyard telescopes. The resulting database of over 26    million observations is used by hundreds of educators and    research scientists annually. In turn, these investigators are    shedding new light on some of the biggest questions in science    -- questions that range from the universes long-term fate    (will it expand ever-faster until every galaxy recedes from    view?) to the likelihood of life on planets orbiting other    stars.A    graduate of the University of Athens and Indiana University,    Dr. Kafka will lead the AAVSO even farther into a brave new    world -- a world where digital technology has enabled backyard    astronomers to point the way for billion-dollar space missions.    Shes the ideal person for taking the organization to the next    level, says Arne Henden, the AAVSOs outgoing director, of his    successor: She has the ability to work with the professional    and amateur communities both.First as a student and then as a    postdoctoral researcher, Dr. Kafka has investigated some of the    universes most dynamic phenomena. Case in point: the ominously    named cataclysmic variables. In these cosmic duets, one stars    gravity captures part of another stars atmosphere, leading to    sporadic but explosive outbursts of matter and radiation. These    outbreaks of stellar cannibalism can erupt overnight, and the    AAVSOs global network of active observers has enabled    professional astronomers -- even those using the Hubble Space    Telescope -- to catch the culprits in the act. Coordinating    such networks and curating their data is so vital that NASA and    the U.S. National Science Foundation regularly support the    AAVSO with research grants.We are doing a lot more today than we did    ten or twenty years ago, says Dr. Henden, thanks to the    AAVSOs talented staff, generous benefactors, and tireless    observers. That said, the outgoing and incoming directors both    hope that the organization can make even greater strides, both    in the use of technology and in supporting K-12 education.    Astronomy is ideal for bringing science to younger folks,    says Henden. Dr. Kafka concurs: We would like to have a bigger    presence in the classroom. Smartphone apps could enable    students and teachers to learn astronomy while keeping abreast    of stellar explosions that can be seen with binoculars or even    the unaided eye. Meanwhile, online communications can enlarge    the AAVSOs already robust tradition of mentorship -- of    experienced observers training new citizen-scientists to    acquire or analyze astronomical data.The AAVSO is more than an astronomy club,    says Kafka, It is a community of astro-enthusiasts who are    curious about the mechanics of the night sky, and it is an    essential support network for scientists trying to solve    fundamental questions in astrophysics.Contacts:Rebecca Turner+1    <a href=\"mailto:617-354-0484rebecca@aavso.orgElizabeth\">617-354-0484rebecca@aavso.orgElizabeth<\/a>    O. Waagen+1    <a href=\"mailto:617-354-0484eowaagen@aavso.org\">617-354-0484eowaagen@aavso.org<\/a><\/p>\n<p>    Please follow SpaceRef on Twitter and Like us on    Facebook.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Link: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/spaceref.com\/news\/viewpr.html?pid=44350\/RK=0\/RS=gvlmlUIhOXHDP31MKnCeqoK_pcs-\" title=\"American Association of Variable Star Observers Names New Director\">American Association of Variable Star Observers Names New Director<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Citizen science. 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