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Communicating astronomy with the public for scientists

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 March 2015

R. Girola*
Affiliation:
Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero and Planetario Galileo Galilei. Buenos Aires, Argentina - email: rafaelgirola@yahoo.com.ar
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This article intends to convey the improvement regarding the knowledge exchange in the astronomical field through an improvement in the quality of professional communication between researchers, teachers and the like whose job is to broadcast astronomical concepts. It has been a couple of years since the difficulty of communicating astronomical concepts decreased due to institutional projects, schools and education systems. Inside the education system, the need to include astronomy as an innovative element in curricula has become obvious. Outside, an informal public interested in astronomy became greater in number and began to be fostered by different organizations which spread their astronomical knowledge via workshops and demonstrations.

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