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Be an Integral astronomer - competition

20/04/2009 424 views 0 likes
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To mark the International Year of Astronomy, ESA is launching a special competition for students in secondary school and university undergraduates. Participants will use data taken by the Integral space observatory to investigate objects in one of the most active regions of our Galaxy.

The Integral space observatory keeps a close watch on high-energy emission from the Milky Way’s Galactic bulge. This ever-changing area contains a wealth of astronomical sources that release high-energy gamma and X-rays. By participating in this competition students can explore the fascinating Galactic bulge and join a community of astronomers who are studying the violent and exotic processes that define this region of our Galaxy.

The competition was launched during ‘Around the World in 80 Telescopes’, a live 24 hour webcast that took place as part of the 100 Hours of Astronomy, a cornerstone project for the International Year of Astronomy.

About the competition

Visit the competition pages using the link in the menu on the right to find out more information. Here you will find details of what the competition entails, prizes and how to enter. Individual entries will be accepted and judged by a panel of ESA experts in two categories: students at secondary school, and University undergraduates. Participants have until 14 August 2009 to submit their entry.

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