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This work-package aims at areas in Europe that do not have established communities in radio astronomy. Frequently, astronomers in these countries are not involved in defining the science priorities for the current programmes or the facilities of the future. Next to the very successful TNA programme, it is important to advocate the usage of these facilities in relation to science themes that can be important for ALMA and SKA in a more strategic context.
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DatePlaceSubjectParticipantsMinutes01.06.2012Video-conferenceQueSERA: Task 1-3M. Garrett, H. van Langevelde, F. Mantovani, I. Rottmann, A. Zensus[120601_Minutes]24.06.2013CESRA 2013 Workshop, Prague, CZ New eyes looking at solar activity: Challenges for theory and simulations A. Richards [Report]08.07.2013EWASS 2013, Turku, FIRadionet3 Special SessionH. van Langevelde, F. Mantovani[Report]13.07.2013EWASS 2013, Turku, FIASTRONET meeting on ERTRCS. Garrington, H. van Langevelde[Report]30.06- 02.0…text/html2015-11-23T15:40:10+01:00na:quesera:outreach_for_the_general_public
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Astronomy has a powerful appeal that can be used to reach the general public and to make it aware of the excitement of science and its importance for society. Radio astronomy in particular has the advantage that the public easily visits the icons of its trade, the large radio telescopes, as they stand in readily accessible parts of the country. Many of the facilities in the RadioNet3 consortium have visitor centres, open to the general public.
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In its interaction with policy makers, the obvious issue for European radio astronomy is the future of its structure as a whole. RadioNet3 as a project and a consortium is rather loosely organized and has no coordinated long-term perspective on the European scale. Especially with the advent of the SKA, a natural question to ask is whether a new legal entity for radio astronomy is required within Europe. The potential role of existing vehicles (e.g. the current ESKAC collaboration, ESO, or a futu…