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Communicating Astronomy from the Telescope: The ING ExperienceJavier Méndez (ING Public Relations Officer, jma@ing.iac.es)
27 February 2002 (revised: 3 July 2003) Isaac Newton Group of Telescopes; Apartado 321; E-38700 Santa Cruz de La Palma; Canary Islands; Spain Abstract The Isaac Newton Group of Telescopes (ING) operates the 4.2m William Herschel Telescope (WHT), the 2.5m Isaac Newton Telescope (INT) and the 1.0m Jacobus Kapteyn Telescope (JKT) on behalf of the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council (PPARC) of the United Kingdom, the Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NWO) of the Netherlands, and the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) in Spain. The ING is located at the Roque de Los Muchachos Observatory, La Palma, Spain. Here we show the strategy and the activities we have followed in order to reach our public relations objectives in the most efficient way. This is also a good example of how astronomy can be disseminated directly from the telescopes. 0. IntroductionThe Isaac Newton Group of Telescopes (ING) consists of the 4.2m William Herschel Telescope (WHT), the 2.5m Isaac Newton Telescope (INT) and the 1.0m Jacobus Kapteyn Telescope (JKT). The ING is located 2,350m above sea level at the Roque de Los Muchachos Observatory (ORM) on the island of La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain. The WHT is the largest telescope of its kind in Western Europe.The construction, operation, and development of the ING telescopes is the result of a collaboration between the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Spain. The site is provided by Spain, and in return Spanish astronomers receive 20 per cent of the observing time on the telescopes. The operation of the site is overseen by an International Scientific Committee, or Comité Científico Internacional (CCI). A further 75 per cent of the observing time is shared by the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. On the JKT the international collaboration embraces astronomers from Ireland. The remaining 5 per cent is reserved for large scientific projects to promote international collaboration between institutions of the CCI member countries. The ING operates, maintains and developes the telescopes on behalf of the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council (PPARC) of the United Kingdom, the Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NWO) of the Netherlands and the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) of Spain. The Roque de Los Muchachos Observatory, which is the principal European northern hemisphere observatory, is operated on behalf of Spain by the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC). 1. Overview of Public Relations at ING1.1 MotivationThe promotion of science is one of the five objectives of PPARC’s corporate plan:"to attract public interest and excitement, and to draw young people into science. We will work with our partners in education and the media to encourage community-wide efforts to promote and explain our science, especially to young people." Public Relations (PR) activities on La Palma is one of the ING organisational values: "Maintain a good relationship with the public on La Palma." And finally, as an observatory, we need to keep in touch with our users (the astronomers). 1.2 Defining the audienceBy region: La Palma, UK/the Netherlands, and the rest of the world.By groups: journalists, young people (schoolchildren, undergraduate and graduate students), astronomers and the public in general (including amateur astronomers). 1.3 Current PR facilities at ING1.3.1 Information values- Observational astronomy: the excitement of (real-time) research, instrument and telescope developments, etc- The day-to-day life in a world-class observatory 1.3.2 StaffAt present ING contracts a half-time astronomer to work as PR officer. His duties can be summarised as follows:
1.3.3 Computing facilitiesWeb server and mirror in UK, good communication with the outside world and good general level of facilities.1.3.4 External supportEventually the PR officer works together with the PR teams of our funding agencies: PPARC, NWO and IAC.1.4 Aims and objectives
2. StrategyThe general PR strategy can be summarised as below:
3. Activities
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AUDIENCE TARGET |
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| Public in general |
Astronomers |
Journalists |
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| PRESS |
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| Press releases: production, distribution and follow-up |
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| Press conferences |
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| Informative sessions |
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| Interviews (induced or requested) |
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| Encourage scientists to prepare press work |
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| Support to our agencies’ press offices |
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| INFORMATION SERVICES |
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| Public Information web pages |
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| [INGNEWS] email exploder |
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| PUBLICATIONS |
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| ING Newsletter (print and on-line format) |
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| Annual report (print and on-line format) |
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| Other publications: sheets, leaflets, posters, etc. |
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| Support to external publications: PPARC annual report,
PPARC’s Frontiers magazine, CCI annual report, etc. |
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- The press dossier: keep general information on ING updated on the web.
- Updated archive of photos and movies.
- Measurement of scientific productivity.
- PR continous training.
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| A comparison between an image of M51 taken using
the Prime Focus Camera on the William Herschel Telescope and an image of
the same object from Hubble Space Telescope’s Heritage Project. The WHT image
is part of the ING high-quality CCD image collection. More information: http://www.ing.iac.es/PR/images_index.html |
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