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The Faulkes Telescopes: A Robotic Telescope Network for School Science Students Dr David Frew Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Macquarie University Sydney
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Page 1: The Faulkes Telescopes: A Robotic Telescope Network for School Science Students Dr David Frew Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Macquarie University.

The Faulkes Telescopes:  A Robotic Telescope Network for

School Science Students

Dr David FrewDepartment of Physics,

Faculty of Science, Macquarie University

Sydney

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The Faulkes Telescopes

2-metre primary mirrors

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• The $30M Faulkes Telescopes are the world's largest telescopes built primarily for science education.

• One is located in Hawaii, the other in Australia.

• Originally funded by Dill Faulkes, now owned by the Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network.

• These robotic telescopes are controlled via the internet.

• Students can use archival data or take ownership of real research projects with help from their teachers and support staff.

Some background on the Telescopes…

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Maui, Hawaii

FT (North)

Coonabarabran, NSW

FT (South)

The Faulkes Telescopes – locations

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Siding Spring Observatory, north-western NSW

Site of Faulkes Telescope South

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Colour Imagestaken with the Faulkes Telescopes

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Motivating students to study science and technology

4/6/09FT Kick-off meeting 7

Inherent fascination of astronomy and space

Excitement of real discoveries

Fabulous images

Cutting-edge multi-million dollar technology

Collaboration with real scientists

Genuine scientific investigations

Relevant to syllabus

Why use the FTs?

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Mechanics

Materials

Robotics

Electronics

Mathematics

Computing

Technology

Not just astronomy!Communications

And links with . . .

Art . . . . .

Technical English

Optics

Image processing

Mechanics

History

Geography

Geology

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Examples of Faulkes Projects

Variable stars

• Monitoring variation in brightness

• Estimating sizes of eclipsing binary stars

Star Clusters

• Observing stars in 3 wavebands to determine temperature and luminosity

• Estimate age of cluster

Planetary Nebulae

• Imaging, measuring & classifying

• Identification of central starsGalaxies

• Imaging, measuring & classifying

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FT Projects are especially relevant to…

• Year 7 - 10 NSW Science Syllabus

• Year 11 Physics – The Cosmic Engine

• Year 12 Physics – Space (Core) and Astrophysics (Option)

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Syllabus Mapping…

Contents of the universe– Kepler’s Laws and Gravity

– Asteroids

– Masses of planets (Jupiter, Saturn)

– Star Clusters and Stellar Evolution– Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram

– Planetary Nebulae

– Galaxies

– The Big Bang (galaxy red-shifts, quasars)

Astronomical Methods

– Instrumentation– Photometry (light curves of asteroids, variable stars,

supernovae)

– Spectroscopy

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Jupiter (FT image)

Credit: http://lcogt.net/en/image/space/jupiter

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Trifid nebula (M 20)Emission nebula

Credit: http://lcogt.net/en/image/space/m20

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Messier 13 (Globular cluster)

Credit: http://lcogt.net/en/image/space/m31

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NGC 3242 (Ghost of Jupiter)NGC 6543 (planetary

nebula)

Credit: http://lcogt.net/en/image/space/ngc-6543

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NGC 3938 (Spiral Galaxy)

Credit: http://lcogt.net/en/image/space/ngc3938

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Student comments from our ASISTM Pilot Project 2006-08

• “Everybody found this project awesome and I can’t wait to do more”

• “It was so interesting and not that hard to do”

• “I can’t believe I have contributed to real life science”

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Further Information

Our Homepage at Macquarie (Space To Grow Research Project):

www.astronomy.mq.edu.au/space2grow/

DEST-funded Pilot Study (Deep Space in the Classroom):www.astronomy.mq.edu.au/deepspace/

Faulkes Telescope Homepage:http://faulkes-telescope.com/

Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network:http://lcogt.net/