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Stardust@home

January 1, 2006 | Public Programs
Join us in the search for interstellar dust! In 2006, the Stardust spacecraft returned particles of interstellar dust that originated in distant stars. But before they can be studied, these tiny dust grains will have to be found. This is where you come in! Our volunteers are using an online Virtual Microscope to search for these elusive particles, which were captured in aerogel. In addition, the discoverer of an interstellar dust particle will appear as a co-author in the discovery announcement, and will name the particle!

Funders

NASA

TEAM MEMBERS

  • University of California, Berkeley
    Contributor
  • The Planetary Society
    Contributor
  • NASA
    Contributor
  • Andrew Westphal
    Project Manager
  • Discipline: Nature of science | Space science
    Audience: Elementary School Children (6-10) | Middle School Children (11-13) | Youth/Teen (up to 17) | Adults | General Public
    Environment Type: Public Programs | Citizen Science Programs

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