Otago Daily Times

Science educators off to Chathams

- By JOHN GIBB

CHATHAM Islanders could be forgiven for believing they are living largely alone, in the most easterly part of New Zealand, more than 800km from the South Island.

But some visitors will be arriving there next week — a highpowere­d team of science outreach educators from the Otago Museum and University of Otago.

The ‘‘miniexpedi­tion’’ will include museum director, physicist and astronomer Dr Ian Griffin, DoddWalls Centre for Photonics and Quantum Technologi­es director Prof David Hutchinson and museum science presentati­on coordinato­r Amadeo EnriquezBa­llestero.

They will fly to the remote islands from Wellington on Monday and return late next week.

Prof Hutchinson and Mr EnriquezBa­llestero said they were excited about undertakin­g the ‘‘Extreme Science’’ project trip, backed by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s Unlocking Curious Minds funding.

They aimed to inspire young school pupils on the Chathams with what science and technology could already tell them about their world, and potential employment prospects.

Museum science engagement director Dr Craig Grant said he also hoped the wider Chathams community ‘‘might see how new technologi­es can help offset some of the challenges of their remoteness, and enable them to take advantage of their unique location’’, such as linking the science of astronomy with night sky watching and ‘‘astrophoto­graphy’’ tourism.

Prof Hutchinson, of Otago University, stressed the expedition aimed ‘‘to build a relationsh­ip’’, and the funding included support for one of the teachers on the Chathams ‘‘to visit us back here at the university’’.

A telescope and seismomete­r would be taken to the Chathams and left behind with other science equipment.

The legacy was important, he said.

The team viewed this ‘‘as the start of a long relationsh­ip, not a oneoff visit that is then forgotten’’.

john.gibb@odt.co.nz

❛ . . . the start of a long relationsh­ip, not a oneoff visit that is then forgotten❜

 ?? PHOTO: LINDA ROBERTSON ?? Extreme science . . . University of Otago physicist and DoddWalls Centre director Prof David Hutchinson (left), physics PhD student Maddy Cormack and Otago Museum science presentati­on coordinato­r Amadeo EnriquezBa­llestero at the museum. The...
PHOTO: LINDA ROBERTSON Extreme science . . . University of Otago physicist and DoddWalls Centre director Prof David Hutchinson (left), physics PhD student Maddy Cormack and Otago Museum science presentati­on coordinato­r Amadeo EnriquezBa­llestero at the museum. The...

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