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Paper: The James Webb Space Telescope's Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam): Making Models, Building Understanding
Volume: 443, Earth and Space Science: Making Connections in Education and Public Outreach
Page: 280
Authors: McCarthy Jr., D. W.; Lebofsky, L. A.; Higgins, M. L.; Lebofsky, N. R.
Abstract: Since 2003, the Near Infrared Camear (NIRCam) science team for the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has conducted “Train the Trainer” workshops for adult leaders of the Girl Scout of the USA (GSUSA), engaging them in the process of scientific inquiry and equipping them to host astronomy-related activities at the troop level. Training includes topics in basic astronomy (night sky, phases of the Moon, the scale of the Solar System and beyond, stars, galaxies, telescopes, etc.) as well as JWST-specific research areas in extra-solar planetary systems and cosmology, to pave the way for girls and women to understand the first images from JWST. Participants become part of our world-wide network of 160 trainers teaching young women essential STEM-related concepts using astronomy, the night sky environment, applied math, engineering, and critical thinking.
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