SF2A 2018 Prize “Découvrir l’Univers”

Since 2009, the French Astronomy and Astrophysics Society (SF2A) organizes a educational competition, entitled “Découvrir l’Univers”. The objective is to promote astronomy educational projects in schools, from kindergarten to high school. Each class prepares its project during the school year and presents it to the SF2A jury.

This year, I have mentored the first grade class of my hometown ground school (in Cabanac-et-Villagrains). Our project was entitled “Our Earth, a planet of the Solar System”. The pupils (and teacher) have worked with enthousiasm all year long on the following themes: the day/night cycle, the seasons, the phases of the Moon, the Moon and Solar eclipses, the other planets of the Solar System, etc.

The pupils have manipulated an Earth globe, simulated eclipses with a flashlight and a miniaturized Moon, built a wonderful model of the Solar System planets, drawn the planets, etc.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I have taken advantage of this competition to visit this school over two days and present an interactive lecture on the planets and eclipses to all seven classes.

The results of the 2018 competition have been given a few weeks ago, and I was thrilled to learn that “my” class had won the Jury Prize (see picture of the commemorative plaque). The pupils were invited for a visit of Cap Sciences in Bordeaux on July 5 and they received their prize on this occasion. They have won a Solarscope ! Next year, we will observe the Sun, in the hope that some sunspots will be there…

Media

Radio interviews

  • Sciences à l’antenne, Radio Campus, 27 mars 2019

  • Journal des sciences – La méthode scientifique, France Culture, 29 September 2016
    About the water plumes detected at the surface of Europa (starting at 2’11”)
  • Chronique de l’Espace, Radio France International, 4 May 2013
    Interview about the results described in this post.

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