KILLER ASTEROID PROJECT

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Astronomical Research Mission:

 

The Astronomical Research Institute is non-profit scientific educational organization, founded in 2002, working to increase understanding and opportunities for research in astronomy.

Our goal at the Astronomical Research Institute is to encourage students to think like scientists as they explore the universe.   We work with students and instructors throughout the United States in astronomy, providing hands on research projects that can lead to actual discoveries.     Teachers and students use specialized software to study star images and reduce these pictures into usable data.  It is our aim to extend this opportunity to as many schools and students as possible.

Our second goal is to inspire students to work smarter than they ever thought possible.   All students and teachers are awarded plaques and certificates based on their observations within our research programs.  One area of research that is

Since the late 1970's interest in astronomy among people under the age of 30 has decreased dramatically.  According to the Astronomical League, in 1979, over 34% of all subscribers to Sky and Telescope magazine were individuals under the age of 30.  Today less than 4% of subscribers come from this same age group.  High school students now comprise less than 0.005% the total subscriptions to this publication!  

After judging the 2005 Illinois State Science Fair, it was noted that of the 1,700 science projects on display, only 7 involved astronomy.    We believe that by offering teachers the opportunity to conduct real scientific research in their classrooms, we will be able to motivate students to seek out opportunities in science and education, ultimately changing these statistics.

 

Mission In Research:

The goal of the Astronomical Research Institute is to help teachers and students become more actively involved in astronomy.  By placing the proper research grade tools in the hands of students, we can show them how to take current up-to-date images and turn it into data that makes a real contribution to the filed of astronomy.  Helping teachers and students with projects like these, will result in positive results that will motivate  students to continue on into higher education.  

We also believe that by providing students with exciting research projects, they will become better students with exceptional study skills with an emphasis on detail.  These types of learning skills will allow students to become better role models preparing them to become leaders among their peers.

 

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Astronomical Research Institute is a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation and our funding for this research project is funded by NASA grants NNX07AR16G and EPO-07-813