"We have technology because of the heavens." Jackie Stevens

August 01, 2018  •  Leave a Comment

Photo taken:  Summer 2016, in the middle of the neighborhood street.

"We have technology because of the heavens."  Jackie Stevens

Why is Astronomy Important?

Astronomy and related fields are at the forefront of science and technology; answering fundamental questions and driving innovation. Although blue-skies research like astronomy rarely contributes directly with tangible outcomes on a short time scale, the pursuit of this research requires cutting-edge technology and methods that can on a longer time scale, through their broader application make a difference.

A wealth of examples show how the study of astronomy contributes to technology, economy and society by constantly pushing for instruments, processes and software that are beyond our current capabilities. In this essay we outline both the tangible and intangible reasons that astronomy is an important part of society. Although we have focused mainly on the technology and knowledge transfer, perhaps the most important contribution is still the fact that astronomy makes us aware of how we fit into the vast Universe.

Source:  (EU-UNAWE, Leiden Observatory/Leiden University, The Netherlands) (ESO, Germany) Marissa Rosenberg, Pedro Russo, Georgia Bladon, Lars Lindberg Christensen.


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