EPSC Abstracts
Vol. 17, EPSC2024-142, 2024, updated on 03 Jul 2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/epsc2024-142
Europlanet Science Congress 2024
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Oral | Thursday, 12 Sep, 17:15–17:25 (CEST)| Room Sun (Auditorium)

ExoClock Unlocked: Fostering Public Engagement in Exoplanet Research

Georgia Pantelidou1 and Anastasia Kokori2
Georgia Pantelidou and Anastasia Kokori
  • 1Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece (gpantelidou98@gmail.com)
  • 2University College London, London, UK (anastasia.kokori.19@ucl.ac.uk)

ExoClock Unlocked, an initiative of the ExoClock project team, aims to democratize the field of exoplanet research by enabling public participation in support of ESA’s Ariel space mission. The project has been running for two years and participants get the opportunity to observe exoplanet transits by using remote observing facilities. ExoClock Unlocked invites all exoplanet enthusiasts, regardless of their previous experience, that don’t have access to equipment to participate in a real space mission. During the project seminars, all members engage as citizen scientists. They learn how to perform remote observations, with support from the ExoClock team, which includes scientists and public engagement specialists, and analyze the gathered data utilizing user-friendly tools. This presentation will outline the key procedures and strategies that have led to successful project outcomes. We will discuss the challenges encountered and the solutions implemented by our team, and highlight the tangible benefits realized through this inclusive scientific initiative.

How to cite: Pantelidou, G. and Kokori, A.: ExoClock Unlocked: Fostering Public Engagement in Exoplanet Research, Europlanet Science Congress 2024, Berlin, Germany, 8–13 Sep 2024, EPSC2024-142, https://doi.org/10.5194/epsc2024-142, 2024.