Fits for education
So far the production of beautiful astronomical images from raw
science data has been the privilege of a small elite group. Now,
the ESA/ESO/NASA Photoshop FITS Liberator brings this possibility
to the public and thereby also to the students in our schools.
This presents a unique possibility/option to work with a subject
that bridges the humanities and natural sciences. When assigning
colours to the different exposures of an astronomical object there
are numerous decisions to make. It is necessary to consider issues
as diverse as the working of the human eye, the atomic processes
that produce the radiation seen and simply aesthetics.
The world is connected, and the general development of education
is to emphasize this interconnectedness of the different subject
matters.
To aid the teachers in their work with the astronomical
data we have produced a small guide
to image processing and a step by
step guide to the ESA/ESO/NASA Photoshop FITS Liberator and
the following image processing in Photoshop. If necessary you
may also consult the User's Guide
to the FITS Liberator.
For textbook material on the astronomical processes that create
the objects, the electromagnetic spectrum and the atomic physics
that explain the discrete spectrum of i.e. many nebulae, we know
the teachers are able to find this material other places :-)
For teachers.
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