The Groningen Discovery Truck - featuring Herschel
The purpose of the project is to encourage an interest in, and understanding of, science by means of infrared astronomy. The exposition will take advantage of the excitement and interest arising from the Herschel launch and first results from the mission to raise interest in this topic during 2009, the International Year of Astronomy.
Inside the Discovery
The unique laboratory space is packed full with hands-on experiments including a series which allows students to explore the infrared Universe – from close to home (using remote controls, thermal cameras and cola bottles) to far out into space (with magnificent images of astronomical objects).
Herschel on the road
In 2009 the Discovery truck will be on the road bringing the infrared Universe to students of all ages. During the summer months the truck will visit 12 Dutch cities bringing infrared astronomy, the Herschel mission and early results from the mission to the general public with the assistance of William Herschel (played by an actor) and a scale model of the spacecraft. Some 30 high school visits (over 150 groups) are planned as well.
A winning project
The project, Ontdek het onzichtbare heelal (Discover the invisible Universe), was proposed by a team from the Rijksuniversiteit Groningen (RUG), lead by Peter Barthel and Gijs Verdoes Kleijn. It was the winning proposal in the 2008 Academische Jaarprijs – awarded annually in the Netherlands for excellence in science communication.
A long tradition in infrared astronomy
The Netherlands, and Groningen in particular, have a long-established tradition in infrared astronomy and the related infrared technologies. Astronomers and space researchers from Groningen have played leading roles in previous infrared satellites, IRAS and ISO, and this tradition continues with Herschel. A Groningen-led consortium lead by RUG has developed the Heterodyne Instrument for the Far Infrared, or HIFI as it is usually called, - one of the three Herschel instruments - and RUG astronomer Peter Barthel is a Herschel mission scientist.
Further details about the Groningen Discovery Truck can be found on the dedicated web site (in Dutch) - see link on right-hand menu - or by contacting Theo Jurriens (T.A.Jurriensrug.nl)