ESA's Voyage 2050 Long-term Plan for Education and Public Engagement: White Paper

P. Russo, Lukasz Alwast, L. Christensen, E. V. Dishoeck, Urban Eriksson, E. Gomez, J. R. González, A. Heward, Mairéad Hurley, Veronika Liebl, Ana Noronha, A. Ortiz-Gil, J. Pomierny, S. Pompea, S. Sandrelli, O. Sandu, S. Ings
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This white paper responds to the Voyage 2050 Call for White Papers from the Science Programme of the European Space Agency (ESA) and argues that education, communication and public engagement (hereafter EPE) should have priority in the Voyage 2050 planning cycle. The ESA Science's Voyage 2050 missions promise insights into the big existential questions of our era: the prevalence of life in the Universe; the nature of space and time; and the intertwined nature of matter, energy and gravity. It is likely that innovations in the acquisition, handling and processing of vast data sets will drive these themes to scientific maturity in the next decades. They offer us a timely opportunity to underline the relevance of space sciences to everyday life and thinking. More generally, space science is maturing to the point where it contributes to every major aspect of our cultural discourse. Citizens need information, resources and opportunities to actively participate in that discourse, and ESA Science can provide these. This white paper is a modest attempt to support ESA Science improve its engagement with society. It focuses on issues and topics to improve ESA Science's Education and Public Engagement activities. It does not dwell on the topics that ESA already excels at; hence this White Paper provides a critical review of what should and could be improved. We believe ESA's Voyage 2050 programme teams have a responsibility to represent Europe's social and cultural diversity, and our suggestions are conceived in that spirit: to support ESA Science's complex task of engaging a hugely diverse audience in the complex issues of planning, building and operating fascinating space missions.
欧空局“航行2050”教育和公众参与长期计划:白皮书
本白皮书回应了欧洲航天局(ESA)科学计划的“航行2050”白皮书征集,并认为教育、交流和公众参与(以下简称EPE)应在“航行2050”规划周期中占据优先地位。欧空局科学2050年航行任务有望深入了解我们这个时代存在的重大问题:宇宙中生命的普遍存在;空间和时间的本质;以及物质、能量和引力相互交织的本质。在未来几十年,大量数据集的获取、处理和处理方面的创新很可能会推动这些主题走向科学的成熟。它们为我们提供了一个及时的机会来强调空间科学与日常生活和思维的相关性。更广泛地说,空间科学正在成熟到对我们文化话语的每一个主要方面都有贡献的地步。公民需要信息、资源和机会来积极参与讨论,欧空局科学可以提供这些。本白皮书是支持欧空局科学改善其与社会的接触的一个适度尝试。它侧重于改善欧空局科学教育和公众参与活动的问题和主题。它没有详述欧空局已经擅长的主题;因此,本白皮书对应该和可以改进的地方进行了批判性的回顾。我们相信欧空局的2050年航行计划团队有责任代表欧洲的社会和文化多样性,我们的建议是本着这种精神构思的:支持欧空局科学的复杂任务,在规划、建造和运行迷人的太空任务的复杂问题上吸引大量不同的观众。
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