
Science Communicator with the Travelling Telescope
Project URL: https://travellingtelescope.co.uk/
My trip to Kenya
This Summer, with the help of Europlanet and Emergent Ventures, I travelled to Kenya to do something amazing.
For as long as I can remember, dark skies have fascinated me and captured my attention. I understand this to be somewhat of a universal experience. Widely accepted as the oldest of the sciences, I believe astronomy holds yet more untapped utility for humanity. I, and a few others, believe it to be uniquely positioned as a field of study, as a kind of gateway science. It has the powerful ability to unite, capture and inspire, regardless of age, culture, or scientific capital.

- The Nairobi Planetarium content creation: The Nairobi planetarium is a 10m diameter planetarium dome made solely from bamboo grown locally. It features an old Panasonic projection system, but this means there is a wealth of freely available content online. While this has worked well, I will assist in localising the narration of these movies, making the content more personalised to the Travelling Telescope, resulting in a smoother and more immersive experience for the viewer.
- Assisting with school visits: I’m excited to take part in the presentation of science and astronomy with the Travelling Telescope, and to engage directly with the kids. I will speak at a basic level about topics in the field of astronomy, such as the new JWST, and on the research on extragalactic planetary nebulae that I’m working on publishing in collaboration with AOP. Currently the Travelling Telescope hosts hour-long shows three days a week as part of their Star Safari experience. We will discuss the viability of increasing this, given an extra pair of hands.
- Help with telescope: The telescope used by the team is a powerful amateur telescope. This scope is similar to that of the Trinity Space Society, and thus I have significant experience with the operation of telescopes like it. I will ensure that it is reaching its maximum capability under the pristine dark skies in regional areas of Nairobi.




