Dr. Thomas H. Puzia

Citizen Science Platforms for Astronomy

Engage with these leading platforms that host diverse astronomical citizen science projects. From classifying galaxies to monitoring variable stars, your contributions directly advance our understanding of the universe.

Zooniverse

The world's largest and most popular platform for people-powered research, Zooniverse hosts a vast array of astronomy projects, including galaxy classification, exoplanet hunting, and supernova detection.

Universe of Learning

This program connects learners of all ages to the science and discoveries of NASA's astrophysics missions through authentic experiences and resources, fostering a deeper understanding of the universe.

Einstein@Home

A distributed computing project that uses volunteers' idle computer time to search for gravitational waves from colliding black holes and neutron stars, and for radio pulsars.

SETI@home

This groundbreaking distributed computing project utilized the collective unused computing power of millions of volunteers worldwide to analyze radio signals from space, searching for signs of intelligent extraterrestrial life.

Globe at Night

An international citizen science campaign to raise public awareness of the impact of light pollution. Participants observe and report sky brightness, contributing to a global map of light pollution.

AAVSO (American Association of Variable Star Observers)

A global non-profit organization dedicated to variable star astronomy. Amateur and professional astronomers contribute observations to a long-term database, crucial for studying stellar evolution and dynamics.