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Cs Portal > List of citizen science projects > The Milky Way Project - (2013/11/14)
THIS PAGE DESCRIBE A CITIZEN SCIENCE PROJECT
Start date :
- Beta start date : N/A
- End date : Still open.
⇳ Description
We're asking you to help us find and draw circles on infrared image data from the Spitzer Space Telescope. Understanding the material that we see in these images helps scientists to learn how stars form and how our galaxy changes and evolves with time.
➠ Purpose
The Milky Way Project is currently working with data taken from the Galactic Legacy Infrared Mid-Plane Survey Extraordinaire (GLIMPSE) and the Multiband Imaging Photometer for Spitzer Galactic Plane Survey (MIPSGAL). We aim to bring you a host of interesting science problems as time goes by, and to begin with we're looking for bubbles. These bubbles are part of the life cycle of stars. Some bubbles have already been found - by the study that inspired this project - but we want to find more! By finding more, we will build up a comprehensive view of not only these bubbles, but our galaxy as a whole. We're asking you to help us map star formation in our galaxy.
? Research question
The bubbles you see in this project are sometimes complete, and round, but often not. There are a great many bubbles that look like they have burst or faded away - or been disrupted by other bubbles. You can help us in this area by identifying bursting or distorted bubbles and figuring out the angle at which they burst or the eccentricity of their shape. This information will allow us to reconstruct bubbles to see how it evolved and grew. Maybe the bubble ran out of material, or maybe there is something stranger afoot!
MAIN TEAM LOCATION
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University of Oxford
CONTRIBUTION TYPE: data analysis, data interpretation
PARTICIPATION TYPOLOGY:
GAMING GENRE NONE
GAMING ELEMENTS: NONE
◉ Tasks description
Mark images with circles and flags, annotate them with categories.
⤯ Interaction with objects
▣ Interface
- Data type to manipulate: pictures
- interface enjoyment:
- Interface usability:
GUIDANCE
- Tutorial: ✓
- Peer to peer guidance: Somewhat
- Training sequence: x
FEEDBACK ON
- Individual performance: ✓
- Collective performance: Somewhat
- Research progress: Somewhat
❂ Feedback and guidance description
COMMUNITY TOOLS
- Communication: website, blog, forum
- Social Network: N/A
- Member profiles:: N/A
- Member profile elements:
NEWS & EVENTS
- Main news site:
- Frequency of project news updates: N/A
- Type of events:
- Frequency of events :
⏣ Community description
- Community size (volounteers based)
- Role:
- Interaction form:
- Has official community manager(s): N/A
- Has team work N/A
- Other:
- Community led additions:
Other information
PROJECT
Url:http://www.milkywayproject.org/
Start date:
End date: Still open
Infrastructure: Zooniverse
TEAM
Official team page:http://www.milkywayproject.org/team
Leader:
Institution: University of Oxford
Partner institutions: Adler Planetarium, Jeremiah Horrocks, Herschel Institute, Spitzer Space Telescope, HiGal
Contact: http://www.milkywayproject.org/contact
Main location: University of Oxford
PROJECT DEFINITION
Subject
Natural sciences > astronomy, astrophysics (space)
Description
We're asking you to help us find and draw circles on infrared image data from the Spitzer Space Telescope. Understanding the material that we see in these images helps scientists to learn how stars form and how our galaxy changes and evolves with time.
Purpose.
The Milky Way Project is currently working with data taken from the Galactic Legacy Infrared Mid-Plane Survey Extraordinaire (GLIMPSE) and the Multiband Imaging Photometer for Spitzer Galactic Plane Survey (MIPSGAL). We aim to bring you a host of interesting science problems as time goes by, and to begin with we're looking for bubbles. These bubbles are part of the life cycle of stars. Some bubbles have already been found - by the study that inspired this project - but we want to find more! By finding more, we will build up a comprehensive view of not only these bubbles, but our galaxy as a whole. We're asking you to help us map star formation in our galaxy.
Research question.
The bubbles you see in this project are sometimes complete, and round, but often not. There are a great many bubbles that look like they have burst or faded away - or been disrupted by other bubbles. You can help us in this area by identifying bursting or distorted bubbles and figuring out the angle at which they burst or the eccentricity of their shape. This information will allow us to reconstruct bubbles to see how it evolved and grew. Maybe the bubble ran out of material, or maybe there is something stranger afoot!
ABOUT PARTICIPANT TASKS
Tasks description.
Mark images with circles and flags, annotate them with categories.
.
Grey typology |
Participation typology |
Contribution type: |
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Computing: |
NO |
Thinking: |
NO |
Sensing: |
NO |
Gaming: |
NO |
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Crowdsourcing |
☐ |
Distributed intelligence |
☐ |
Participatory science |
☐ |
Extreme citizen science |
☐ |
Science outreach |
☐ |
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Data collection |
☐ |
Data analysis |
☐ |
Data interpretation |
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Gaming |
Genre: |
Gaming elements: |
Interface |
Data type to manipulate: pictures |
interface enjoyment: Interface usability: |
Member profiles::N/A Member profile elements: |
ABOUT GUIDANCE AND FEEDBACK
Guidance |
Feedback on |
Tutorial and documentation: |
YES |
Training sequence: |
NO |
Peer to peer guidance: |
SOMEWHAT |
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individual performance: |
YES |
collective performance: |
Somewhat |
research progress: |
Somewhat |
|
.
Tools |
News & Events |
Communication: website, blog, forum
Social Network: N/A
|
Main news site:
Frequency of project news updates: N/A
Type of events:
Frequency of events :
|
Community description |
Community size (volounteers based):
Role:
Interaction form:
Has official community manager(s): N/A
Has team work N/A
|
Other information about community:
Community led additions:
OTHER PROJECT INFORMATION
Capture d’écran 2013-11-14 à 15.26.38.png
Yes
[[has completion level::Medium]
http://www.milkywayproject.org/team
University of Oxford
http://www.milkywayproject.org/contact
Yes
astronomy, astrophysics
Natural sciences
space
The Milky Way Project is currently working with data taken from the Galactic Legacy Infrared Mid-Plane Survey Extraordinaire (GLIMPSE) and the Multiband Imaging Photometer for Spitzer Galactic Plane Survey (MIPSGAL). We aim to bring you a host of interesting science problems as time goes by, and to begin with we're looking for bubbles. These bubbles are part of the life cycle of stars. Some bubbles have already been found - by the study that inspired this project - but we want to find more! By finding more, we will build up a comprehensive view of not only these bubbles, but our galaxy as a whole. We're asking you to help us map star formation in our galaxy.
The bubbles you see in this project are sometimes complete, and round, but often not. There are a great many bubbles that look like they have burst or faded away - or been disrupted by other bubbles. You can help us in this area by identifying bursting or distorted bubbles and figuring out the angle at which they burst or the eccentricity of their shape. This information will allow us to reconstruct bubbles to see how it evolved and grew. Maybe the bubble ran out of material, or maybe there is something stranger afoot!
The Milky Way Project
Mark images with circles and flags, annotate them with categories.
data analysis, data interpretation
pictures, other:
Thinking: no
Computing: no
Sensing: no
Gaming: no
yes
N/A
no
yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
website, blog, forum
N/A
N/A
N/A
Medium
Bibliography