Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Dec 2000
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2000aas...197.9803d&link_type=abstract
American Astronomical Society, 197th AAS Meeting, #98.03; Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 32, p.1573
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
Scientific paper
Astronomy can be a difficult subject for non-science students to grasp because the things astronomers talk about, stellar evolution, distances measured in light-years, the beginning of time, are all things that are not part of the everyday experience of most people. There are two groups of people for whom these abstractions are more concrete: Astronomers, and science fiction writers. Science fiction can be a lens for students to see astronomical concepts in more concrete terms than is presented in traditional textbooks. Concepts that are usually presented as abstractions make a concrete difference in the characters' lives in these stories. The concept of lookback time, for example, is made vividly real in Robert Reed's story "The Shape of Everything." Supernovae become more than exploding stars that get really bright in Robert R. Chase's "Transit of Betelgeuse." Authors use data from the latest planetary probes to make the worlds more believable, actual places where people may someday travel and possibly live, as in Paul J. McAuley's "Sea Change, with Monsters." Textbooks rarely talk about what a planet would smell like, science fiction writers show the planets through all their characters' senses. Who better than professional writers to really enhance the sense of wonder for the universe that astronomy can bring? I will present a few examples of science fiction short stories, and how they can be used in the classroom as a source of concept tests, tests of critical thinking, and small group discussion questions.
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