February 2022 Starry Night at Home: Citizen Science

Citizen Science Starry

Anyone can be a citizen scientist! All you need is time and curiosity. Explore how your family can help scientists make observations and collect data through three astronomy-based citizen science projects.

Citizen Science Project #1: Gravity Spy

Help scientists at the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO) search for gravitational waves! Classify glitches so that scientists can better understand these ripples in spacetime.

Citizen Science Project #2: Galaxy Zoo

Observe telescope images of far-away galaxies and classify them based on their shapes. Help scientists discover what galaxies can tell us about the formation–and future–of the Universe.

Citizen Science Project #3: NASA’s GLOBE Cloud Challenge

Help climate scientists by making cloud observations with the GLOBE Observer app. Or, participate from the comfort of your home as you identify cloud types through the NASA GLOBE CLOUD GAZE online citizen science project!

After School Newsletter – 2021

As we wrap up our Fall 2021 After School program, we want to first and foremost thank everyone that helped make this semester possible. Despite the challenges that came with transitioning back to in-person programming this semester, Girlstart continued to support girls’ science and math learning recovery with high quality, hands-on STEM activities, serving over 1,540 girls from 78 schools across 23 school districts in 3 states.

From learning the Engineering Design Process to launch catapults, to manufacturing engineers exploring solubility and testing the impact packaging materials can have on our environment, to understanding force and friction like automotive engineers to design a drag racing cup, this semester has been filled with tons of STEM discoveries. Girlstart’s After School program also provided fascinating career exploration, thanks to wonderful volunteers from outstanding companies, showing girls the power of representation of women in STEM fields.

In addition to the fun STEM activities, Girlstart girls showed up with confidence, worked with a team to explore new hands-on activities, and found humor in the big and small moments. They were serene and persistent as they faced challenges, they took initiative as they problem solved, and were adventurous as they tried new things. We also read and discussed Ambitious Girl by Meena Harris. Girlstart hopes our participants continue to be ambitious and dream mighty dreams, feel empowered to lead others with integrity, and celebrate all the things they have accomplished this semester. We look forward to serving even more girls in additional schools this spring as well as planning for 2022 Summer Camps, and all the STEM fun those programs will bring.

Thank you again for your support,

Katelyn Wamsted                                       Beverly Hamilton, Ph.D.

Chief Programs Officer                            Interim Executive Director