Public engagement as a scientific tool to implement multi-messenger strategies with the Cosmic-Ray Extremely Distributed Observatory

PoS(Asterics2019)034 The Cosmic-Ray Extremely Distributed Observatory (CREDO) uses the hunt for particle cascades from deep space as a vehicle for a unique "bottom-up" approach to scientific research. By engaging the non-specialist public of all ages as "citizen scientists" we cr...

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Hauptverfasser: Homola, Piotr, Castillo, David E. Alvarez, Góra, Dariusz, Duffy, Alan R, Hnatyk, Bohdan, Jagoda, Paweł, Kasztelan, Marcin, Kopański, Konrad, Kovacs, Peter, Krupiński, Michał, Mozgova, Alona, Nazari, Vahab, Niedźwiecki, Michal, Noga, Wojciech, Ostrogórski, Dominik, Smolek, Karel, Stasielak, Jaroslaw, Sushchov, Oleksandr, Wibig, Tadeusz, Woźniak, Krzysztof W, Zamora-Saa, Jilberto
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Kopański, Konrad
Kovacs, Peter
Krupiński, Michał
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Nazari, Vahab
Niedźwiecki, Michal
Noga, Wojciech
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Smolek, Karel
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Sushchov, Oleksandr
Wibig, Tadeusz
Woźniak, Krzysztof W
Zamora-Saa, Jilberto
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