NASA allows citizen collaboration in research projects
It is known as citizen science and consists of the collaboration of outsiders in NASA projects by collecting data, observing space or carrying out experiments
The participation of external people in NASA projects is possible through what they have called citizen science.
Non-NASA employees can perform tasks even just with a mobile phone, collecting data in different areas of the agency, but also observing space or carrying out experiments and then reporting the results.
There are some tasks with a greater demand for professional training and technological equipment. But the important thing is that the United States space agency “has 29 citizen science projects, open to collaboration.”
NASA’s objective is to obtain “collaboration between expert researchers and people outside the academy”, because the greater the number of observations, the better the results.
The 29 citizen science projects “range from the search for the hypothetical Planet 9 to investigating the atmosphere of our own planet, including the search for exoplanets and clues about dark energy. And, of course, keep track of life outside our planet.”
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Source: xataka
(Reference image source: NASA in Unsplash)
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